sawtooth
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Another year for more koke opportunities. Best of luck to all. Let us hear your stories.
I don't know how I missed this post last year. I haven't laughed so much in a long while. Just an FYI, your precious road to Arrowrock is in Boise County. The current ACHD commission doesn't fish, excepting for Kent Goldthorpe, and he won't do a damn thing for whiners. Ask him nice and you might just get some help. Get rid of your crooked Sheriff, prosecutor and judge who hammer Ada County drivers with fraudulent tickets between Hwy 21 and Spring Shores and Goldthorpe will probably personally scrape the road, weekly.Went up last Sunday to get the boat wet. Caught a few nice fish. 30-40’ down in 80-100’ of water. Pink or pink and chartreuse worked. The road is absolutely horrendous. There are signs now with the phone numbers of what I’m assuming are the ACHD commissioners. Probably wouldn’t hurt to start mass calling them.
I don't know how I missed this post last year. I haven't laughed so much in a long while. Just an FYI, your precious road to Arrowrock is in Boise County. The current ACHD commission doesn't fish, excepting for Kent Goldthorpe, and he won't do a damn thing for whiners. Ask him nice and you might just get some help. Get rid of your crooked Sheriff, prosecutor and judge who hammer Ada County drivers with fraudulent tickets between Hwy 21 and Spring Shores and Goldthorpe will probably personally scrape the road, weekly.
Leave the road alone or you will not be fishing there anymore, just wakeboarding.Went up last Sunday to get the boat wet. Caught a few nice fish. 30-40’ down in 80-100’ of water. Pink or pink and chartreuse worked. The road is absolutely horrendous. There are signs now with the phone numbers of what I’m assuming are the ACHD commissioners. Probably wouldn’t hurt to start mass calling them.
I agree about the road forget it rough rd will keep the googins offLeave the road alone or you will not be fishing there anymore, just wakeboarding.
Fished Monday and Tuesday, could get all the way up to the SF from the low water ramp beach. Two Trout on the ice lines, couldn't find the kok.The wife and I took a trip to Arrowrock Reservoir to see the condition of the lake and the road. The good news is that there was zero snow any where to be seen....and I can honestly say that I have never seen the road in such good condition. I don't know if the road had been grated recently or not, but it was smooth with literally no washboard. The bad news is that the lake is probably three quarters covered with pretty thick ice. The ramp is clear and dry....but the Ice starts about 15 feet from shore and goes out to as far as the eye can see. I launched some pretty large boulders (5-10 pounders) high into the air and they landed on the ice like they were hitting concrete.....absolutely no slushy splash.....and no dent in the ice. They just bounced. Even if you could get your boat to float off the trailer (which looks pretty doubtful) there is absolutely no where to go. As you pass the dam, heading in, the water near the dam is ice free..... but there is no way to get to that clear water from the ramp. There were 2 rigs on the water, but they were launched from the beach....closer to the dam...and they were smaller boats. That can be risky because those large ice sheets move, and the potential for being trapped is always there. I would say a minimum of 2 weeks.....maybe 3 till I head back up.
Pauli