06-11-2005, 06:16 AM
[cool]Good news here from the DWR:
YUBA RESERVOIR - (May 24) Average water depth is 50 feet with the rising water levels. Trout success was "spotty" to "fair" with many of the trout going over three pounds. Fishing pressure is light. Anglers must release perch. For more information call the State Park at (435) 758-2611.
Average depth now at 50 ft. That sounds great to me, along with "many of the trout going over 3 pounds," also sounds good. Let's hope that the few walleye that we know are in there are reproducing heavily this year, and that the perchies are as well.
Anybody on this board fished there recently?
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YUBA RESERVOIR - (May 24) Average water depth is 50 feet with the rising water levels. Trout success was "spotty" to "fair" with many of the trout going over three pounds. Fishing pressure is light. Anglers must release perch. For more information call the State Park at (435) 758-2611.
Average depth now at 50 ft. That sounds great to me, along with "many of the trout going over 3 pounds," also sounds good. Let's hope that the few walleye that we know are in there are reproducing heavily this year, and that the perchies are as well.
Anybody on this board fished there recently?
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