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    California drought.

    Is this true, has the water really been replinished that much?


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    I hope so.

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    All the snowflakes melted

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    Quote Originally Posted by psj706 View Post
    All the snowflakes melted

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    Snowflake Lives Matter

    Especially in this place.

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    Glad to see your lakes catching some water.

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    Yes, those norcal lakes went from empty to full last year. And they are getting even more this year. In socal our lakes are still very low.
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    From what I read, the central and northern parts of the state have been replenished back to normal levels, which is amazing considering the level of drought they had. I saw reservoirs with 40 and 50 foot water increases, which is just mind blowing. The southern part of the state is still lacking, but to get that much water in a short period of time is nothing short of a miracle for the folks there.

    Hopefully south will be next, and soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom G. View Post
    From what I read, the central and northern parts of the state have been replenished back to normal levels, which is amazing considering the level of drought they had. I saw reservoirs with 40 and 50 foot water increases, which is just mind blowing. The southern part of the state is still lacking, but to get that much water in a short period of time is nothing short of a miracle for the folks there.

    Hopefully south will be next, and soon.
    I live in central California and we are getting good rain right now. We had two lakes get back over the launch ramps this week. Some lakes have seen 30-40ft rises. We're getting somewhere between 6-10 inches in a five day period. Life is good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by suck my wake View Post
    I live in central California and we are getting good rain right now. We had two lakes get back over the launch ramps this week. Some lakes have seen 30-40ft rises. We're getting somewhere between 6-10 inches in a five day period. Life is good.
    That's awesome for you guys, glad to hear it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5-Dinks View Post
    That's awesome for you guys, glad to hear it!
    Thanks Dinks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5-Dinks View Post
    That's awesome for you guys, glad to hear it!
    +1

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    We're getting some rain here in SoCal. However we haven't seen any impact on our lakes yet. In fact, some lakes have been lowered. Go figure that one out

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    Clearlake has hit full pool. Gonna be another good spawn

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    Outstanding

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    Quote Originally Posted by suck my wake View Post
    I live in central California and we are getting good rain right now. We had two lakes get back over the launch ramps this week. Some lakes have seen 30-40ft rises. We're getting somewhere between 6-10 inches in a five day period. Life is good.
    Good to hear!
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    I was up there over the new year hoping to ski at Mammoth Mountain. We got 84" of snow in 3 days
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    Quote Originally Posted by 707Utte View Post
    Clearlake has hit full pool. Gonna be another good spawn
    If those 1-1/2 lbers have grown any it should be a blast. Lake was full of them last year.

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    We need a ton more rain here in So-Cal. Many of our lakes are no where near full. Hopefully these last few rains get us a foot or 2.
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    Quote Originally Posted by suck my wake View Post
    I live in central California and we are getting good rain right now. We had two lakes get back over the launch ramps this week. Some lakes have seen 30-40ft rises. We're getting somewhere between 6-10 inches in a five day period. Life is good.

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