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Thread: Going to Lake Martinez for the first time. Whats your take on that lake?

  1. #1
    Riverrun4you
    headed out to lake martinez on the 6th and 7th of may for the first time. whats your opinion on the lake. are there many LEO's during this time of year? any parts of the lake/river i should watch out for (shallow). any input would help. thanks.

  2. #2
    GunninGopher
    Not much going on on the lake, the river is where it is at. If you can read the river you'll be fine. If not, just follow someone in a bigger boat that looks like they know what they are doing. I don't know what the flow is right now and that plays a part in how much 'hittable' bottom there is.
    From below Fisher's on up there'll be sand bars. I haven't been out this year, but the last 8-10 years there's been a gnarly sand bar right in front of the enterance to Martinez. You just hang a hard right and cruise up the side of it.
    You'll find that you are either on one side or the other of the channel all the way up river for quite a ways. All through the north run near lake Fergueson (sp?) the sand bars are in the middle. Sometime's I'll switch sides if something doesn't look right, but if you hug the side you should make it through either side on that stretch. Past the island on the way to Picacho you'll find the sand bars will sometimes be on one side or the other. I've run a couple of jet ski's a pontoon and 2 jets on that part of the river for a while and never got stuck. The only time I've seen a anyone get stuck is when the driver wasn't paying attention. (I was on a daycruiser one time when that happened, man that hurt)
    Up towards Walter's there is supposed to be an unmarked rock that'll eat a drive, but I've never seen it.
    Downriver from Martinez/Fisher's it is a little easier, but basically I think the whole river is pretty easy to navigate. You just need to watch for the signs. I always suggest staying towards the outside of a bend as much as is practical, since the sand tends to build up on the inside and you can see further anyways.

  3. #3
    code8
    We were out last week. It was fun and the weather was great. The crowd was really low. Great weekend for family and friends. However, the water was really cold!
    My suggestion is to follow other boaters. Stay close to the edge and watch out for sand bars (up river). If you venture off to the many hidden lakes watch out for rocks and trees. For swimmers, don't dive in head first. Lake Ferguson has a really big rock as you enter the lake. Sometimes it's marked and sometimes it's not (I hit the rock with my boat last summer).
    My friends and I have jet boats. On my friends depth gauge, we watched the water level go from 40' to 3' all around the river. Once you get the hang of the river, Martinez and the entire river is a blast.
    Have fun and be safe! :rollside:

  4. #4
    Lightning
    The Martinez regulars post on riverratlife.com under the "lower river" section. You'll probably find a ton of info there.

  5. #5
    Riverrun4you
    Thanks for the great info everyone much appreciated !!

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