03-18-2015, 11:17 PM
Rocky gave you the best advice available......GO SLOW. wiperhunter2 gave you even better advice.....if you don't feel comfortable with the water level " don't go"
I just returned from WB south - for my boat, not a real problem, and I make it a habit to keep my motor up and my eye on my sonar.
I doubt that the water levels are going to get any better anywhere in Utah this summer.
One very nice positive note, there was a crew of volunteers last year that cleared out A LOT OF the rocks around the ramps and dock area at the south marina of Willard. Many, many thanks to all those that were involved. I was able to "nose" my boat into east side dock that has the least water under it (which is almost none) long enough to drop off my fishin partner today to get the rig. Sonar read 1.9 feet at the stern but the bow didn't bang into anything or even beach into the mud and gravel.
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I just returned from WB south - for my boat, not a real problem, and I make it a habit to keep my motor up and my eye on my sonar.
I doubt that the water levels are going to get any better anywhere in Utah this summer.
One very nice positive note, there was a crew of volunteers last year that cleared out A LOT OF the rocks around the ramps and dock area at the south marina of Willard. Many, many thanks to all those that were involved. I was able to "nose" my boat into east side dock that has the least water under it (which is almost none) long enough to drop off my fishin partner today to get the rig. Sonar read 1.9 feet at the stern but the bow didn't bang into anything or even beach into the mud and gravel.
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"OCD = Obsessive Catfish Disorder "
Or so it says on my license plate holder
Or so it says on my license plate holder