SFR Mayfield mudfield

Sorta fishing-related
Needed some outdoor time, and Mayfield looked the nicest - weatherwise - this past week, so I booked one of the camping cabins at Ike Kinswa and headed down for a few days.
Really nice cabins, BTW. Highly recommend!
On arrival, the fishing prospects looked grim; the lake was still ubermurky from the flooding, with visibility less than a foot. SO... while I did fish Mayfield and a couple other lakes, let me state up front that no fish were caught on this trip. Not even a bump. Saw 2 rises in 3 days. Feel free to disregard the rest of the report if that's your only interest!

The weather was lovely, though, so I kayaked about and explored more of the lakes than I have in the past.
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The interesting part was the Tilton Arm just upstream of the bridge near the boat launch. Early each morning I could hear the sound of motors. There were two small tugboats out wrangling big sections of the massive logjam into sections and towing them... somewhere. Here's what it looked like from near the bridge, looking North:
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Each day there was less wood, so it might be cleared by now, but it was pretty impressive! Spent a while kayaking along the edge and collecting plastics. Lots of bobbers, and a rubber ducky, lol
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If you're looking to fish, you might want to wait another week.
Turns out water time is refreshing even without fish, though 😊
 
Needed some outdoor time, and Mayfield looked the nicest - weatherwise - this past week, so I booked one of the camping cabins at Ike Kinswa and headed down for a few days.
Really nice cabins, BTW. Highly recommend!
On arrival, the fishing prospects looked grim; the lake was still ubermurky from the flooding, with visibility less than a foot. SO... while I did fish Mayfield and a couple other lakes, let me state up front that no fish were caught on this trip. Not even a bump. Saw 2 rises in 3 days. Feel free to disregard the rest of the report if that's your only interest!

The weather was lovely, though, so I kayaked about and explored more of the lakes than I have in the past.
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The interesting part was the Tilton Arm just upstream of the bridge near the boat launch. Early each morning I could hear the sound of motors. There were two small tugboats out wrangling big sections of the massive logjam into sections and towing them... somewhere. Here's what it looked like from near the bridge, looking North:
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Each day there was less wood, so it might be cleared by now, but it was pretty impressive! Spent a while kayaking along the edge and collecting plastics. Lots of bobbers, and a rubber ducky, lol
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If you're looking to fish, you might want to wait another week.
Turns out water time is refreshing even without fish, though 😊

Thanks for your efforts picking up the litter.
SF
 
that sounds like an absolutely amazing outing!


you shoulda fished for tigers....you woulda caught just as many....maybe more
 
A good reminder that floods leave tons of woody debris in reservoirs. And the workers for the owners have job security removing debris in perpetuity. Man, that stuff would fuel a lotta' campfires!
 
A good reminder that floods leave tons of woody debris in reservoirs. And the workers for the owners have job security removing debris in perpetuity. Man, that stuff would fuel a lotta' campfires!
Ha! If I'd thought of that, I'd have collected a bunch and dropped it at campsites!
 
Ha! If I'd thought of that, I'd have collected a bunch and dropped it at campsites!
The group camp site had a bunch of large downed wood tossed over the hill last year. Not sure what restrictions there might be on using a chainsaw, but with some implements of destruction we could probably have a lot of low quality firewood for free.
 
The group camp site had a bunch of large downed wood tossed over the hill last year. Not sure what restrictions there might be on using a chainsaw, but with some implements of destruction we could probably have a lot of low quality firewood for free.
Most of that wood in the water was small enough chunks to make good firewood as-is.
I do wonder where they towed it all to, though 🤔
 
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