01-27-2022, 03:05 PM
(01-27-2022, 03:04 AM)TopH2O Wrote:Don't worry Pat - no throwing of stones at the DWR. Those guys have an almost impossible job to do with not enough staff and funding to go around. I was just thinking out loud. I was unaware of what happened at Yuba with the attempts there. Just goes to show that a couple bad apples spoils the bunch for all of us.(01-27-2022, 12:10 AM)TubeDude Wrote:(01-26-2022, 11:46 PM)MWScott72 Wrote: Does the State here not believe in artificial structures? Totally correct that there is absolutely no cover on the bottom of our reservoirs, but we do seem to have an overabundance of junipers! Chain a bunch of those together and sink them in some of the deeper areas where they can do some good during low water periods. During high water, the fish can use more typical flooded brush.Don't be throwing rocks at DWR. They are not clairvoyant and do not know what any given year will show for water levels, fish habitat, spawning success or ???? Since their efforts to manage our fisheries are subject to the whims of Mama Nature, it becomes even more difficult. They best they can do is to try to deal with the conditions that exist and to TRY to keep a bunch of unreasonable anglers happy. As I have been knowed to say: "Ya can't manage the unmanageable."
One thing for certain, if we're hanging on to hope that water is going to be more plentiful in the future, we are going to be sorely disappointed. Best start planning accordingly now.