Hey guys, I am looking for areas/sections of the Delta that have a lot of trees. A friend and I are going kayak fishing and he is really sensitive to the sun. So I was hoping to find sections that he can fish in the shade.
Please help
Trees along the Delta
Trees along the Delta
Leo Cantu
Kayak angler
Home lake: Lake Success
To God be the Glory.
Kayak angler
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Re: Trees along the Delta
There are some trees on an island that provides shade trees and a couple of coves on Connection Slough between Bacon Island and Little Mandeville Island. If winds are high be careful because some of those trees are known to have big branches breakCaliyak wrote:Hey guys, I am looking for areas/sections of the Delta that have a lot of trees. A friend and I are going kayak fishing and he is really sensitive to the sun. So I was hoping to find sections that he can fish in the shade.
Please help
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Re: Trees along the Delta
Where do you plan to launch?Caliyak wrote:Hey guys, I am looking for areas/sections of the Delta that have a lot of trees. A friend and I are going kayak fishing and he is really sensitive to the sun. So I was hoping to find sections that he can fish in the shade.
Please help
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Re: Trees along the Delta
Thank you so much.monte300 wrote:There are some trees on an island that provides shade trees and a couple of coves on Connection Slough between Bacon Island and Little Mandeville Island. If winds are high be careful because some of those trees are known to have big branches breakCaliyak wrote:Hey guys, I am looking for areas/sections of the Delta that have a lot of trees. A friend and I are going kayak fishing and he is really sensitive to the sun. So I was hoping to find sections that he can fish in the shade.
Please help
Leo Cantu
Kayak angler
Home lake: Lake Success
To God be the Glory.
Kayak angler
Home lake: Lake Success
To God be the Glory.
Re: Trees along the Delta
With all that I've looked, Tracy Oasis or Wimpy's. I was think San Joaquin around Manteca, over by Bass Pro area. I was also thinking about Stockton at Buckley or over by Garlic brothers and go into the town. I just want more open areas.mark poulson wrote:Where do you plan to launch?Caliyak wrote:Hey guys, I am looking for areas/sections of the Delta that have a lot of trees. A friend and I are going kayak fishing and he is really sensitive to the sun. So I was hoping to find sections that he can fish in the shade.
Please help
Leo Cantu
Kayak angler
Home lake: Lake Success
To God be the Glory.
Kayak angler
Home lake: Lake Success
To God be the Glory.
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Re: Trees along the Delta
I was going to suggest Tinsley Island, which has a lot of trees, but I don't know anywhere close for you to launch.Caliyak wrote:With all that I've looked, Tracy Oasis or Wimpy's. I was think San Joaquin around Manteca, over by Bass Pro area. I was also thinking about Stockton at Buckley or over by Garlic brothers and go into the town. I just want more open areas.mark poulson wrote:Where do you plan to launch?Caliyak wrote:Hey guys, I am looking for areas/sections of the Delta that have a lot of trees. A friend and I are going kayak fishing and he is really sensitive to the sun. So I was hoping to find sections that he can fish in the shade.
Please help
Attitude plus effort equal success
CLEAN AND DRY
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Re: Trees along the Delta
Generally speaking areas on the Delta with lots of trees are few and far between
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Re: Trees along the Delta
Delta meadows up towards Wimpy's, maybe New Hope Landing near Walnit Grove ...lots of trees and protected areas...bring bug spray
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