A few days ago, I gave an
update on the California drought, which is gone in the north, and going in the south. I promised pictures of
New Melones Lake (near where my Father and brother Ted live). Ted was kind enough to send me theses pictures:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh50s3eW4pZKk6KiOvmCsEP8VEphQW_hicXkgNxGOj8YUodqyatAvUqpODmdSjvyTvTRVVGp9dA4rjm-aT2JWc1EIFwHUBaZP24kS0i-o5iaOzlun4qKBnwaRfnvsji0xwFXGP6WOOQR6Ez/s400/lowmelone.jpg) |
August 2015 |
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhzBr72S085_EJLCSUm7DUY6PLtYbF05VwOfS6su1irEUU1cVXEqD0toz3a5cO1teBmLr6lsyTYM3BCVVv4jcdN0kFZX-0San93am-eei7s_gAymSldgSxcQvfSnIlUlcD9L9nE1oto8x2O/s400/high+melone.jpg) |
February 2017 |
Usually with a new lake (and these reservoirs are going to behave now like new lakes) you have explosive fish growth. They should be stocking them all with quality fish!
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