bazzdude
12/28/2012 4:47:00 PMMotoBoat
12/29/2012 9:27:00 AMCaptain Jim
12/29/2012 1:05:00 PMYakivegas
12/30/2012 8:33:00 AMAnglinarcher
12/30/2012 4:59:00 PMNext summer could be a real good time when all of the little ones grow up, but for now, they are a real pest!
Allan, please confirm that you had 7 people in your party. The last thing we need is people thinking that we have people steeling fish. Thanks, and great report.
PS, on the 28th, the water surface temperature ran from 40.4 to 42 degrees during the day and depending on the location. Water clarity was green with 8' visibility. We found fish from the surface to at least 35' deep.
Ghoti
12/30/2012 5:16:00 PMBigWerm
12/31/2012 3:57:00 AMallanwalker
12/31/2012 7:00:00 AMAnglinarcher
1/3/2013 2:59:00 PMBigWerm, yes, Rock does get more attention then it use to. It is still a dangerous lake, with one person killed last year and two that almost died.
Allan is dead on about the ramp, if you call a trail into the water a ramp - LOL. I have seen a lot of trailer pieces in the water at the ramp, and this time of year it is slick, so take precautions. I never launch my boat without waders, and yes, over the years I have damaged my trailer a couple of times. There is no actual ramp, no rock or dirt work has been done; it is just a slow sloping edge of a cliff that drops off if you go too far.
Rock is a pretty good lake because it is fertile. There are a lot of food for the fish to grow on so they grow fast and fat. Rock is off colored most of the year due to plankton, sometimes run off, IT SEEMS ALWAYS WIND.
Fish at your own risk, be safe, but enjoy as well.