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Re: Ray Roberts Golden Algae? [Re: 9094] #12878945 08/28/18 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted By: 9094
It would be a really weird time for golden algae. It usually occurs during the coldest months and low water.
It can happen during a drought, happened at whitney once this time of year I remember but usually it happens when the water is still cold February/March.

Re: Ray Roberts Golden Algae? [Re: texasflycaster] #12886797 09/04/18 04:42 PM
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This is off the current fishing report on the TPWD website.


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Water clear to lightly stained: 8487 degrees; 1.53' low. Black bass are slow on Carolina rigged creature baits, Magnum shakyheads and deep diving crankbaits. White bass are fair on minnows. Crappie are fair on minnows and jigs. Catfish are good on trotlines.

No mention of Golden Algae.


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Re: Ray Roberts Golden Algae? [Re: texasflycaster] #12887019 09/04/18 07:38 PM
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I personally have killed several hundred crappie there in the past few weeks, so maybe that's what they are talking about.

Re: Ray Roberts Golden Algae? [Re: SC-001] #12888667 09/06/18 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted By: Legend LE-195
Originally Posted By: 9094
It would be a really weird time for golden algae. It usually occurs during the coldest months and low water.
It can happen during a drought, happened at whitney once this time of year I remember but usually it happens when the water is still cold February/March.

The lowest temperature ever recorded in Honolulu is 52 degrees, marked on Jan. 20, 1969. Coincidentally, the coldest temperature ever recorded in Lihue 50 degrees falls on the same date.
States that have reported golden alga include Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Washington, West Virginia and Wyoming.
Someone explain, please.


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