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Algae bloom not good for fishing? #10132399 07/13/14 06:25 AM
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So super moon, neighborhood pond. Usually catch a few. Been sitting here 4 hours. Only a few nibbles. Wondering does this algae bloom that came up within a week or two have anything to do with it. Please help.

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Re: Algae bloom not good for fishing? [Re: mdsdoc] #10135527 07/14/14 05:26 PM
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As long as you don't see a bunch of floaters then you should still be good.


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Re: Algae bloom not good for fishing? [Re: Vess] #10137054 07/15/14 02:13 AM
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Did not and only caught a turtle. Guess I will switch ponds next time. Thanks.

Re: Algae bloom not good for fishing? [Re: mdsdoc] #10140100 07/16/14 12:11 PM
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The algae can suck out all the oxygen out of the water and kill the bait fish if it gets too bad.


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