Posted By: karaider00
Turnover - 10/01/16 09:55 PM
Anyone seeing any signs of it? Water looked pretty bad on Grapevine today bubbles and floatin [censored].
Posted By: Texasdeepv
Re: Turnover - 10/02/16 01:26 AM
I saw lots of bubbles on Belton today on the north end near the 36 bridge. I could be wrong on whether or not its turnover though.
Posted By: Pat Cella
Re: Turnover - 10/02/16 01:32 PM
I know that my five acre pond at my house just turned over.
Posted By: Cast
Re: Turnover - 10/02/16 03:05 PM
I hear Midway island is gonna turn over soon.
Posted By: Rudy Lackey
Re: Turnover - 10/03/16 02:19 AM
I have fished Ray Roberts since 1989, i guarantee the whole lake does not turn
over. Shallow creeks don't turn over.Soon as we get that first frost.
They will feed till their bellys are stuffed.
Posted By: karaider00
Re: Turnover - 10/03/16 04:25 AM
Good read thanks for the article
Posted By: jippedgenes
Re: Turnover - 10/03/16 11:40 AM
great article Joe, thanks
Was out yesterday on Fork after tournament working on my trails/waypoints and saw signs of turnover on the northwest end..as in the floating blobs and bubbles.. however the small time I fished the green guys sure were aggressive and had bait in compact little balls.
Posted By: Chris G
Re: Turnover - 10/03/16 03:31 PM
I can tell you that Cypress Springs was definitely starting to turnover this weekend. Seems to do it every year around October 1. That article is pretty dead on to me. I've never see it really affect the shallow fish but the deep bite gets hammered. I caught some good frog fish this weekend and there was foam and bubbles (and BAIT) everywhere. I think the bait trumped the foam and bubbles.
Posted By: Dan90210 ☮
Re: Turnover - 10/03/16 03:32 PM
Fished Cleburne State Park Lake (Cedar Lake) this weekend it has not turned. Water temp was 76-80 on the surface with a strong thermocline at 24 feet.