Managed to sneak out briefly to scout the latest round of unseasonable weather. Drought has a way of upsetting all the normal timetables, and this year is proving no different. The creek is already dry before it crosses I-5, so like last year, the only fishing that will persist is the nearby lakes, like Berryessa.
Normally the Bass spawn in Spring, but after an 80 degree weekend in March, I’m thinking we’re in Spring already and by May will be perspiring handily.
I scouted my usual haunts by Markley Cove and the dam proper, but made the mistake of being on the shade side of the cove, so the water was impenetrable until noon.
Plenty of large swirls in the coves as Bass chased Shad, but nothing was visible in the shallow edge – and no beds were present.
Saw one fish caught by a boat fishing a Chartreuse swim bait.
I stomped the bank throwing my usual mix of Large and Gaudy and was ignored by everything underwater – although I created quite the entertainment for the squadrons of bass boats that rumbled past.
Being early is never bad thing as occasionally “early” yields a fishery that’s “just right”, with only you to exploit it, versus the more numerous, “should have been here last week.”
I bagged it early and spent the balance of the day eyeballing the wildflower bloom. Like fishing, tracking the optimal flower show in a drought year is as bad as timing the bass spawn. A few colors were missing but the Poppies and the Purple Unknown were worth the early morning jaunt.
I have a feeling we are going to be in a world of hurt this summer. Daffodil Hill (which usually opens in April) has been open for several weeks now and is almost done.
I have a feeling this will be the year where they tell you what you can water. Last year they asked for reductions – and based on the 18% of normal snowpack, them days is long gone.
I’ll save a spot on the bank for you, as even the American Shad run will be a no-show akin to last year.
Wish I could say different.