Colorado Mile High Mix-up 2014

i cant imagine its very cold. chatfield was in the low 60s this weekend and pueblo was reported to be 64 degrees. i imagine that since lake henry isnt nearly as deep, its probably been warming up a lot quicker.
 
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Henry was very warm yesterday. I didn't have any way to measure temp, but i'd say it was low 70's-ish! Very shallow.

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One of my buddies from Colorado Springs will be there Saturday afternoon/evening.

If anyone has bouys to set up for a race course, this would be a great place for it. @Austin @FPF

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Ok is this very common down there? I know you guys have a lot more snakes than we do up north. Just trying to judge whether or not to bring the dogs. I just saw this on the local fishing forum under a thread titled "watersports beware! Pueblo 5-6-14"

"Fished Pueblo yesterday afternoon. We launched from the North Shore marina and after getting beyond the No Wake zone I cranked up the motor. We were going for about thirty seconds when I veered to avoid what I though was a long stick. It turned out to be a 3.5 to 4 foot long rattlesnake! I turned the boat around and it tried to coil. It's head was raised about 6-8" above the water and it's rattles were slightly underwater. I couldn't believe this snake was out a good 200-300 yards from the north shore!

My partner took a photo with his cell phone and I'll append the photo tomorrow when he sends it to me. The scary part was there were a few jet skiers and wakeboarders out yesterday afternoon and they finished their day skiing in the area of the snake. I never encountered a snake that far out on the water (in Colorado)."

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