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    Quote Originally Posted by Napanutt View Post
    So where does the water go?
    I know Lake Berryessa goes to Solano county, budweiser plant and shit.
    I used to be amused that I was peeing in water that I drank.
    That's why I prefer Coors...Rocky Mountain spring water...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrs.daytona View Post
    That's why I prefer Coors...Rocky Mountain spring water...
    Yeah, I would much rather drink grizzly bear piss.

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    Grads, With all that shallow water it looks like your gonna need to sell that Shockwave and get yourself a jet boat for next summer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stainless View Post
    Thanks Grads, I was looking for this thread on my phone earlier. This pic was taken at lunch today.
    Where is this?
    Quote Originally Posted by riverrunner1984 View Post
    Thats crazy! Is this a yearly occurrence or more of a rare thing due to a drought.
    It will drop a little every year but not usually this low. Its getting pretty low, almost the lowest I've ever seen it. It is approaching the point that no matter what kind of of winter we have we're probably not going to have enough water to boat next year.
    Quote Originally Posted by niceguyeddie View Post
    Grads, With all that shallow water it looks like your gonna need to sell that Shockwave and get yourself a jet boat for next summer!
    I would go boatless and cut my dick off before I'd become a jet boater.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GRADS View Post
    Where is this?

    It will drop a little every year but not usually this low. Its getting pretty low, almost the lowest I've ever seen it. It is approaching the point that no matter what kind of of winter we have we're probably not going to have enough water to boat next year.

    I would go boatless and cut my dick off before I'd become a jet boater.
    There you go over reacting again.... Folsom is fed by one of the largest water sources in the world.... the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, which each fork of the American River is made up of The Tahoe National Forest and the Eldorado National Forest. Auburn (now removed) and Folsom Dams were installed for FLOOD CONTROL only because SO MUCH water came out of those mountains in the spring time thaws that Sacramento all the way down to Stockton as we know it was underwater for months at a time before the dams and levy systems were installed to control it. Yes it is at an all time low right now but water from the Sierra's is abundant. Shipping it all down to the desert southern CAL region via aquaducts certainly doesnt help either....

    PS Mismanagement of our water resources by the CAL WATER RESOURCES BOARD is the real problem.... people are not engineers they are idiots!

    It will be back.... and we will be back in Pasty Cove in no time!!!! with our BOATS!!!! lol....
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    Quote Originally Posted by ptc View Post
    There you go over reacting again.... Folsom is fed by one of the largest water sources in the world.... the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, which each fork of the American River is made up of The Tahoe National Forest and the Eldorado National Forest. Auburn (now removed) and Folsom Dams were installed for FLOOD CONTROL only because SO MUCH water came out of those mountains in the spring time thaws that Sacramento all the way down to Stockton as we know it was underwater for months at a time before the dams and levy systems were installed to control it. Yes it is at an all time low right now but water from the Sierra's is abundant. Shipping it all down to the desert southern CAL region via aquaducts certainly doesnt help either....

    PS Mismanagement of our water resources by the CAL WATER RESOURCES BOARD is the real problem.... people are not engineers they are idiots!

    It will be back.... and we will be back in Pasty Cove in no time!!!! with our BOATS!!!! lol....
    Unless we get a monster rainfall this winter we will be done in Pastie Cove By mid June.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GRADS View Post
    Unless we get a monster rainfall this winter we will be done in Pastie Cove By mid June.
    PTC...it's not just Folsom, it's EVERY lake in the lower Sierra foothills from Folsom all the way down to Fresno. Every lake is low, Don Pedro is so low trees that are original to the area that were submerged and have been since the lakes inception are exposed. This is not a matter of abundant sierra watersheds any longer. No matter how much snow or rain falls it is not enough to satiate the glut of almond orchards being planted down the valley as far as the eye can see. There will be no good boating for the foreseeable future, and I may start going to the river again to find adequate boating. Blame it on Cal water all you want, I blame it on the real culprit, the orchards and farmaers planting thousands of acres of orchards, some of which are flood irrigated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GRADS View Post
    Where is this?

    Sorry I missed this Grads, its a detention resevoir in Tucson. It was kinda of a joke, We had 2 straight days of rain and filled it back up from almost dry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gn7 View Post
    Yeah, I would much rather drink grizzly bear piss.
    I meant to say Coors Light. Does that help?


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