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The
California Delta waterways are comprised
of fresh water, but the waterways
depths are controlled by tidal action
from the Pacific Ocean. There are
approximately two high tides and
two low tides every day. The difference
between the high and low tides can
be six feet and more. A boat that
might be comfortably anchored at
high tide, can find itself hard aground
at low tide. Water depths also can
change the vertical clearance at
drawbridges and fixed bridges. Anglers
also conclude that fishing often
is at its best at tide changes.
Below are several
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WWW
Tide/Current Predictor
- Clarksburg
#4, Sacramento River
- Georgiana
Slough entrance, Mokelumne
River
- Snodgrass
Slough, Sacramento River
- Suisun
City, Suisun Slough, Suisun
Bay
- Montezuma
Slough E end nr Brg, Suisun
Bay
- New
Hope Bridge #4, San Joaquin
River
- Steamboat
Slough, Snug Harbor Marina,
Sacramento River
- Rio
Vista, Sacramento River (1)
- Rio
Vista, Sacramento River (2)
- Terminous,
South Fork, Mokelumne River
- Threemile
Slough, Sacramento River
(1)
- Threemile
Slough Entrance, San Joaquin
River (2)
- Collinsville,
Sacramento River
- Sherman
Island (East)
- Wards
Island, Little Connection
Slough, San Joaquin River
- False
River, San Joaquin River
- Bishop
Cut, Disappointment Slough,
San Joaquin River
- Pittsburg,
New York Slough, Suisun Bay
- Antioch
Pt .3 mi E, San Joaquin River
- Antioch,
San Joaquin River
- West
Island Lt .5 mi SE, San Joaquin
River
- Holt,
Whiskey Slough, San Joaquin
River
- Orwood,
Old River, San Joaquin River
- Grant
Line Canal (drawbridge),
Old River
- Irish
Landing, Sand Mound Slough,
San Joaquin River
- Prisoners
Point, San Joaquin River
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NEW California Delta Map to exploring
the fabulous California Delta.

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