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Will all this cold water flowing into Roosevelt delay the crappie spawn?

 

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30 minutes ago, JSR said:

Will all this cold water flowing into Roosevelt delay the crappie spawn?

 

I'm no pro but I live for crappie every spring.

My opinion is yes, absolutely but the turbid water will warm quickly (if we could get some steady warm weather) and there will be a lot of fish ready to go off. 

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3 hours ago, CouesPursuit said:

Roosevelt March 25

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what sight are these off of? Google Earth?

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Why is Pleasant not full yet?  With all the rain and snow melt you would of thought it would of hit the 1702 weeks ago.   Yet the water level has been essentially the same for weeks.  The MWD has to be dumping water.

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1 hour ago, wildwoody said:

There gonna take Roosi to 120% whaaat. 

Remember, Roosevelt can actually store up to 2.9 million acre feet in the flood control stage, but that water has to be released within 20 days I believe. They have plenty of space still. 

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3 hours ago, PRDATR said:

Source?

Gila County sheriff today while I was at the tonto crossing.

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5 hours ago, Rudebob said:

Why is Pleasant not full yet?  With all the rain and snow melt you would of thought it would of hit the 1702 weeks ago.   Yet the water level has been essentially the same for weeks.  The MWD has to be dumping water.

Yah

 

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I read So Cals largest reservoir is full for the first time in years. I hope this water abundance, aids farmers whom had their irrigation spigots turned off.

Especially hoping we can see some relief in hay prices and availability. 

But I won't get too hopeful, this Washington administration has proven its the enemy of consumers and farmers alike.

 

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1 hour ago, Edge said:

I read So Cals largest reservoir is full for the first time in years. I hope this water abundance, aids farmers whom had their irrigation spigots turned off.

Especially hoping we can see some relief in hay prices and availability. 

But I won't get too hopeful, this Washington administration has proven its the enemy of consumers and farmers alike.

 

Edge you didn't get the memo.....they turned those spigots off because of COVID......just messing......I am pretty tired of everything being about Californicated.......they make the worst decisions about every dam thing possible!!!

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