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FishWisher October 30th 08 01:37 PM

Fishing and boating the California Delta (OT??)
 
My fishin' buddy John joined me yesterday for another try on Grantline
Canal (Near Tracy, Ca). We were fishing by 0820, and drug shallow
runners up the shallow side for nothing. We then tried the main canal
and John tied on a deep runner and wound up with a 22" and a 23"
schoolie at the deeper end near Old River. I tried a deeper runner
after watching him catch his first, but couldn't get a taker.

It was a beautiful day there with water temp about 62°, air temp
warmed to about 79° with no wind. The deeper canal had little debris
in the water. We called it quits a bit before 1300 and headed for
home.

Photos on my homepage www.FishWisher.com

Dale

[email protected] October 30th 08 01:41 PM

Fishing and boating the California Delta (OT??)
 
On Oct 30, 9:37*am, FishWisher wrote:
My fishin' buddy John joined me yesterday for another try on Grantline
Canal (Near Tracy, Ca). We were fishing by 0820, and drug shallow
runners up the shallow side for nothing. We then tried the main canal
and John tied on a deep runner and wound up with a 22" and a 23"
schoolie at the deeper end near Old River. I tried a deeper runner
after watching him catch his first, but couldn't get a taker.

It was a beautiful day there with water temp about 62°, air temp
warmed to about 79° with no wind. The deeper canal had little debris
in the water. We called it quits a bit before 1300 and headed for
home.

Photos on my homepagewww.FishWisher.com

Dale


Dale, what is that canal used for?

FishWisher October 31st 08 12:04 PM

Fishing and boating the California Delta (OT??)
 
On Oct 30, 6:41*am, wrote:

Dale, what is that canal used for?


It was dug off Old River for farm irrigation - or that's what I've
been told. There are irrigation pumps along the canal for pumping the
water over the levees, so that make sense.

Dale
www.FishWisher.com

[email protected] October 31st 08 12:24 PM

Fishing and boating the California Delta (OT??)
 
On Oct 31, 8:04*am, FishWisher wrote:
On Oct 30, 6:41*am, wrote:

Dale, what is that canal used for?


It was dug off Old River for farm irrigation - or that's what I've
been told. There are irrigation pumps along the canal for pumping the
water over the levees, so that make sense.

Dalewww.FishWisher.com


Cool, from your pics it looked like a pretty good sized canal so I was
curious if it was for irrigation or barges to something or what.

Calif Bill October 31st 08 10:04 PM

Fishing and boating the California Delta (OT??)
 

wrote in message
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On Oct 31, 8:04 am, FishWisher wrote:
On Oct 30, 6:41 am, wrote:

Dale, what is that canal used for?


It was dug off Old River for farm irrigation - or that's what I've
been told. There are irrigation pumps along the canal for pumping the
water over the levees, so that make sense.

Dalewww.FishWisher.com


Cool, from your pics it looked like a pretty good sized canal so I was
curious if it was for irrigation or barges to something or what.

It may have also been for barges. Sugar Cut is a lateral canal to Grantline
and that went to the Spreckels Sugar Beet plant.



FishWisher November 1st 08 12:56 PM

Fishing and boating the California Delta (OT??)
 
On Oct 31, 3:04*pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
wrote in message

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On Oct 31, 8:04 am, FishWisher wrote:

On Oct 30, 6:41 am, wrote:


Dale, what is that canal used for?


It was dug off Old River for farm irrigation - or that's what I've
been told. There are irrigation pumps along the canal for pumping the
water over the levees, so that make sense.


Dalewww.FishWisher.com


Cool, from your pics it looked like a pretty good sized canal so I was
curious if it was for irrigation or barges to something or what.

It may have also been for barges. *Sugar Cut is a lateral canal to Grantline
and that went to the Spreckels Sugar Beet plant.


I wouldn't doubt that barges (and perhaps more) plied the canal. The
nearby plant is a Holly Sugar plant, Spreckles is no more and was in
Manteca, a nearby town. A shopping center sits on the old Spreckles
site. (I used to haul sugar and molasses out of that plant years ago.)
Lots of ferries plied the delta years ago, hauling all kinds of farm
products. Here's a grand site for learning about the California Delta:
www.californiadelta.org

Dale
www.FishWisher.com

Calif Bill November 1st 08 07:20 PM

Fishing and boating the California Delta (OT??)
 

"FishWisher" wrote in message
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On Oct 31, 3:04 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
wrote in message

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On Oct 31, 8:04 am, FishWisher wrote:

On Oct 30, 6:41 am, wrote:


Dale, what is that canal used for?


It was dug off Old River for farm irrigation - or that's what I've
been told. There are irrigation pumps along the canal for pumping the
water over the levees, so that make sense.


Dalewww.FishWisher.com


Cool, from your pics it looked like a pretty good sized canal so I was
curious if it was for irrigation or barges to something or what.

It may have also been for barges. Sugar Cut is a lateral canal to
Grantline
and that went to the Spreckels Sugar Beet plant.


I wouldn't doubt that barges (and perhaps more) plied the canal. The
nearby plant is a Holly Sugar plant, Spreckles is no more and was in
Manteca, a nearby town. A shopping center sits on the old Spreckles
site. (I used to haul sugar and molasses out of that plant years ago.)
Lots of ferries plied the delta years ago, hauling all kinds of farm
products. Here's a grand site for learning about the California Delta:
www.californiadelta.org

Dale
www.FishWisher.com

I thought the plant was a Spreckles when it was running. With all the
housing around Tracy, there is no way that a sugar beet processing plant
could run. The process generates some of the nastiest smells possible from
vegetation.



FishWisher November 1st 08 11:54 PM

Fishing and boating the California Delta (OT??)
 
On Nov 1, 12:20*pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"FishWisher" wrote in message

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On Oct 31, 3:04 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:



wrote in message


....
On Oct 31, 8:04 am, FishWisher wrote:


On Oct 30, 6:41 am, wrote:


Dale, what is that canal used for?


It was dug off Old River for farm irrigation - or that's what I've
been told. There are irrigation pumps along the canal for pumping the
water over the levees, so that make sense.


Dalewww.FishWisher.com


Cool, from your pics it looked like a pretty good sized canal so I was
curious if it was for irrigation or barges to something or what.


It may have also been for barges. Sugar Cut is a lateral canal to
Grantline
and that went to the Spreckels Sugar Beet plant.


I wouldn't doubt that barges (and perhaps more) plied the canal. The
nearby plant is a Holly Sugar plant, Spreckles is no more and was in
Manteca, a nearby town. A shopping center sits on the old Spreckles
site. (I used to haul sugar and molasses out of that plant years ago.)
Lots of ferries plied the delta years ago, hauling all kinds of farm
products. Here's a grand site for learning about the California Delta:www..californiadelta.org

Dalewww.FishWisher.com

I thought the plant was a Spreckles when it was running. *With all the
housing around Tracy, there is no way that a sugar beet processing plant
could run. *The process generates some of the nastiest smells possible from
vegetation.


Several years ago ('96) Holly and Spreckels merged and called
themselves Holly Sugar. When the company was bought out by Imperial
Sugar, they dropped Holly and went back to Spreckels. They have plants
in Mendota (near Fresno), Brawley, Ca (near the Mexican border),
and... Tracy. I checked the website to catch up on the facts.
www.spreckelssugar.com. When I drove truck back in the 70s, they had
plants in Salinas, Woodland and Manteca, too. I hauled molasses
between all of them. Those were the days...

Dale
www.fishwisher.com

FishWisher November 1st 08 11:58 PM

Fishing and boating the California Delta (OT??)
 
On Nov 1, 4:54*pm, FishWisher wrote:
On Nov 1, 12:20*pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:



"FishWisher" wrote in message


....
On Oct 31, 3:04 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:


wrote in message


....
On Oct 31, 8:04 am, FishWisher wrote:


On Oct 30, 6:41 am, wrote:


Dale, what is that canal used for?


It was dug off Old River for farm irrigation - or that's what I've
been told. There are irrigation pumps along the canal for pumping the
water over the levees, so that make sense.


Dalewww.FishWisher.com


Cool, from your pics it looked like a pretty good sized canal so I was
curious if it was for irrigation or barges to something or what.


It may have also been for barges. Sugar Cut is a lateral canal to
Grantline
and that went to the Spreckels Sugar Beet plant.


I wouldn't doubt that barges (and perhaps more) plied the canal. The
nearby plant is a Holly Sugar plant, Spreckles is no more and was in
Manteca, a nearby town. A shopping center sits on the old Spreckles
site. (I used to haul sugar and molasses out of that plant years ago.)
Lots of ferries plied the delta years ago, hauling all kinds of farm
products. Here's a grand site for learning about the California Delta:www.californiadelta.org


Dalewww.FishWisher.com


I thought the plant was a Spreckles when it was running. *With all the
housing around Tracy, there is no way that a sugar beet processing plant
could run. *The process generates some of the nastiest smells possible from
vegetation.


Several years ago ('96) Holly and *Spreckels merged and called
themselves Holly Sugar. When the company was bought out by Imperial
Sugar, they dropped Holly and went back to Spreckels. They have plants
in Mendota (near Fresno), Brawley, Ca (near the Mexican border),
and... Tracy. I checked the website to catch up on the facts.www.spreckelssugar.com. When I drove truck back in the 70s, they had
plants in Salinas, Woodland and Manteca, too. I hauled molasses
between all of them. Those were the days...

Dalewww.fishwisher.com


P.S. I just read that Tracy does not process the beets any longer,
but is used for packaging and distribution. I noticed recently that
the plant has no appearance of actual processing - and thought that
maybe it was closed down.


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