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Falcon Turned To Lime Green? #12117868 03/01/17 11:01 AM
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Valeno turned to almost lime green yesterday. Some kinda algae bloom maybe? Looks like I got a new paint job on my white boat.


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Re: Falcon Turned To Lime Green? [Re: Fisherdad58] #12117870 03/01/17 11:07 AM
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Algae bloom, shouldn't affect the fishing. There was one in the Salado last year and the fish still bit good.

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It was like that a month ago when we went--didn't affect the fishing.


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Its back to normal today and the fish were really biting too.

Made for some really weird looking spray from the boats going by.


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Re: Falcon Turned To Lime Green? [Re: Fisherdad58] #12129027 03/07/17 04:09 PM
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Any pointers on the bite? Headed up with the boys next week for spring break. Went last spring break and had a great time so headed back this year.. smile

Re: Falcon Turned To Lime Green? [Re: Blackcoal] #12130065 03/08/17 01:16 AM
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Originally Posted By: Blackcoal
Any pointers on the bite? Headed up with the boys next week for spring break. Went last spring break and had a great time so headed back this year.. smile


Hard to say with the weather change. Always look for chunky rock, points, ledges and wood close to those. I wouldn't look for a whole lot of shallow spawners or much in the backs of creeks. Any spawners left will probably be more in the 4 to 8 foot range. C-rigs, t-rigs and shakey heads in under 10 foot caught most of ours.

That's just .02. Every day is different with the fish seems like.


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Thank you Fisherdad! We are looking forward to getting out their next week and enjoying the lake..

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Green or blue/green algae is a sign of a good healthy ecosystem. If you get a red, brown or golden algae bloom, you've got issues with water quality.


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Re: Falcon Turned To Lime Green? [Re: Texan Til I Die] #12133716 03/09/17 11:44 PM
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Originally Posted By: Texan Til I Die
Green or blue/green algae is a sign of a good healthy ecosystem. If you get a red, brown or golden algae bloom, you've got issues with water quality.


That makes sense.


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