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My tiny local lake that I hike to is almost a pond. They partially drained it to fix a dam, and it never rained.  Summer evaporated a lot. 
 

all my kayak lakes are crazy low. 
 

I never caught a January bass :(   Rain for the rest of the month, so it looks like I don’t get it done.  Oh well. 
 

but, come on rain!  I hope we do not flood the Russian River valley, but I hope it comes close. :)

Don't let a little rain stop ya! I went to Almaden Res a few days ago. Just checking it out. Very low water but tasty looking. It "rained" for a few - a hard sprinkle maybe.

 

I was gonna go the next day but it rained for reals so I didn't go. (I said don't let a "little rain"stop ya ;)). 

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My tiny local lake. The water is up to the ramp!  

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Italian Slough or maybe Bethany Reservoir (if it’s not too windy) might be worth a look Gaiter

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