6/20/09 Big Rock Creek

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6/20/09 Big Rock Creek

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On Friday at 5PM the river was flowing at 2100 cubic feet per second. That was just good enough to go where I wanted on Saturday morning.

On the way home from work I drove through intense down pours and what seemed like tornado type winds. When the trees along the road are bending over far enough for the branches to touch the road, that tends to be a problem as you drive along.

By Friday at 8 PM the river was flowing at 4900 cfs. Totally screwed up my Saturday river fishing plans. At 2100 cfs wading the shore line up stream of Orchard Road is a piece of cake. Water flows higher than that and I look for something else to do other than fishing.

I was buggy to go out somewhere saturday morning, but now it hardly seemed worth it.

When kittens are awake they play. With everything. Till they fall asleep again. Kittens tend to wake up when the light outside the window gets a little lighter than night. Which is about 5 AM.

My kitten will come and sit on my chest at that time. If that doesn't get a response it will put its face up to mine. If that doesn't work it will start rubbing it's head on my hand. If none of those work it will start biting and fighting with my hand. That tends to wake me up.

I figured that since I was up I may as well go fish. Big Rock has a pond next to it that I like to stop at now and then. The easy way to get to it is to wander down stream and walk across the creek. The hard way is to walk the shore on the same side as the pond.

I guess you have to see it to appreciate what that means.

I assumed I was going to have to go the hard way, but when I got to the creek I was stunned to see that except for being a little stained, it was like it had never rained. As far as I can tell the creek didn't come up at all.

This is the stretch that had got blown out by floods at the end of last year and the beginning of this year.

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With all the rains we've been having, the shores were coming alive with new growth. What had been scoured down to rock was now grass dense and tall enough to make it almost impassable.

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The opposite shore is still pretty well cut away and I think it could take a few years for it to start looking like it used to. But even here new growth was beginning to take over.

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Except for Mill Creek, the creeks have been surprisingly quiet this year. Hundreds of bass fry along the shore reminded me that even though I haven't caught them, they were still here. Maybe my timing has just been off. But that doesn't explain why Mill Creek was as good as it ever was.

Big Rock gave up one smallie on my hike down the shore line. At the pond the fishing was just as sparse. Which again is unusual. One largemouth was all that I could muster.

I shared the shore with another large snapping turtle. I was going to go mess with it a bit, but remembered the speed with which they can move their heads. I decided I valued having my fingers still attached to my hand and left well enough alone.

I finished a leisurely walk along the pond and headed home. At least something was caught.

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Come Monday I was still buggy to go fish somewhere. The river had topped out at 5900 cfs some time Saturday and was now flowing just over 5200. That made the river off limits.

I decided to hit Waubonsie Creek on the way home from work. A few miles from the creek I realized I had forgot to put my rod in the car.

Shit. Okay, stop at home, get the rod, go to Big Rock in Plano.

At home as I was going for my rod, my brother-in-law was laughing at what I had done. I told him how one time I drove for an hour out to the river, got all suited up, went to put on my wading boots only to find they weren't in the car.

I got out to the creek and the conditions were perfect. I got almost all suited up when I noticed, or didn't notice my wading boots.

Shit. They were at home. If you would have asked I would have swore on a stack of bibles that I had put them in the car.

Fine. Fuck it. Whatever. There's no damn fish in this fuckin' creek anyway.

Now that sentence is much more impressive when you picture an SUV parked in the gravel on the side of a road. An obviously pissed off, sweating and animated middle aged gray haired guy is stripping out of breathable waders repeatedly saying that sentence over and over. While standing behind this SUV on the side of this road now in a t-shirt, underwear and socks, the scene is much more impressive as items are being slammed into the back of this SUV.

Across the narrow road is a park, with a ball field, with a little league game going on. The parking lot is full, the stands are filled with beaming parents.

Whatever. Nobody heard or saw anything. I felt better.

I headed home. I thought I would salvage the evening by building a make shift desk needed for an office space. I like to use old unused doors for this. I took my time cutting the door down to the 60 inches I needed. Sanded down all the edges. Polished it up all nice and shiny. It looked beautiful.

I brought it in and placed it gently on the frame I had that would hold the desk. The door was four inches short.

If you would have asked I would have swore on a stack of bibles that I had measured the frame at 60 inches.

Whatever. Piece of shit desk.

I don't drink much anymore, but my brother-in-law does. He's staying with us while he helps out getting his mother back on her feet after recent health issues that almost killed her.

I grabbed one of his beers, sat out on the deck with my feet up and smoked a cheap cigar. Bad day, repressive heat, cold beer and a cigar.

At least a couple of things were going right.
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Re: 6/20/09 Big Rock Creek

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Nice stuff Ken:)
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Re: 6/20/09 Big Rock Creek

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Thanks Dan.
It was a crappy way to end the day and after the 3 weeks I've had (more my wife than me) I needed to be fishing.
I took the swearing out, then put it back.
It may not be the way I usually write, but those that know me know that's pretty much how I talk.
I tend to keep it under control when I'm typing.
I have no controls when I talk. :) :)

I sent the link to Dale and warned him it was R rated.
He didn't link to it like he usually does from his blog... no guts. :P :P

I had a feeling you would like it.
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Re: 6/20/09 Big Rock Creek

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Nice report Ken, you had me laughing. Im sure it wasnt so funny at the time.

Thinking about hitting a creek sunday morning. Any recommendations? Got anything going on, want to maybe meet up?
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Re: 6/20/09 Big Rock Creek

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I'm hitting Somonauk Creek Sunday morning with my daughter. That's the one that feeds in and out of Lake Holiday.

Not sure what time I'll be there, but it will be relatively early. Got to be off the water around 11 or so.

There's a forest preserve off the creek right at Route 34.

I'll give you a holler.

Dan, you in?

My daughter won't mind the company as long as you don't mind her outfishing you. ;) ;)

If we're feeling crowded I'll at least show you how to get to the lower end on the other side of the lake and where to go from there. Not sure how the fishing will be, but there's only one way to find out.
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Re: 6/20/09 Big Rock Creek

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Sure! I'm in! Get me a map of where an when and I'll be there. :)
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Re: 6/20/09 Big Rock Creek

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Same here
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Re: 6/20/09 Big Rock Creek

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Thought I'd save time... If I have it correct?!


http://www.bing.com/maps/default.aspx?v ... &encType=1
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Re: 6/20/09 Big Rock Creek

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That be the place.
Should be at Saunack by 8 AM. I usually park not too far into the place. Entrance closest to the creek.
You'll see the Kia Sportage.
Have no clue what to expect, doing something different this time.

Bring Deep Woods OFF.

Look at it in earial view instead of map.
Then scroll to the area south of Lake Holiday.
Acess to that area is next to impossible, but you never know. ;) ;)

I'll get down there, it's just a matter of a little more exploring.

I'll just see you guys Sunday then.
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Re: 6/20/09 Big Rock Creek

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Cool
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