Let's share some soup here. I have soup for you and I hope you can give soup to everyone else.
This morning I left my house before 5 hitting CT river Northfield ramp. There is no way you can even launch a kayak. Pure soft wet mud, nothing more nothing less. OK, I moved to Barton Cove, it is locked up--no access! I guess it relates to water level as well. I was almost stucked in mud hole last year too.
OK, what's the game plan? I used my iPhone to search lakes with smallmouth bass. Otis Res--I always want to go to that place but I was afraid of the long distance. It is about 70 miles away from Barton Cove. I went there and sadly to see there is no freaking way I can unload a 18 foot bass boat!!! Some people managed to launch jon boat there but you need a oar or push pole to get out the ramp area. A nice man told me I could try Goose pond in Lee. OK, I went there too. Nope, no way jose! There is about 1 feet of water in lauching area.
All in all, it ruined the whole day hitting four places. Running back and force wasting 300 miles--sucks!
We had a nice winter but it is bad for fishing this year. We don't gain something for nothing. I guess some tournaments might be cancled due to water level. The lake with no inflow will not recover unless there is a rain season. Sadly, it will only getting worse as we move into summer time.
I saw major low water level in lakes, rivers, creeks on my way home. So, please share boat ramp info and save everyone's time and money.
Here is my input:
CT river (Barton Cove/Northfield) is dead. I think it is done for this year if we don't have major rain storms.
Otis Res is OK for small and light jon boat. No way, I mean no way for your fiber glass bass boat.
Goose Pond (Lee), small cartop is fine. Use push pole to get out the ramp area. Bass boat? Haha, you will see a maze of big rocks in one foot of water, will you even want try?
Hope this helps everyone. Please reply with mor boat ramp info.
Thanks and Regards.
Posted Mon Apr 16, 2012 6:50 pm