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Water clearity #11641823 06/02/16 10:55 AM
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With all this rain we are getting is there any lakes that didn't get hit as hard and has decent water clarity?

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Re: Water clearity [Re: 89champboat] #11641848 06/02/16 11:29 AM
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The fish don't magically disappear when the water gets muddy. Just go fishing


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Re: Water clearity [Re: 89champboat] #11641903 06/02/16 12:17 PM
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They get easier to catch when the water gets stained/muddy. Fish will tighten up to cover. Put your lures as close to the cover as you can. And use dark colors.


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Re: Water clearity [Re: 89champboat] #11641905 06/02/16 12:17 PM
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As for decent water? Most lakes lower ends stay pretty clean.


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