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WIND... Its effects on the Thermocline and oxygen distribution?
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07/08/16 01:23 PM
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Chris Richardson
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I ran a trip on Cedar Creek yesterday evening despite the extremely windy conditions the last couple of days. The fish were still in the same areas I've been catching them but they acted totally different. I've been catching all of my fish suspended for the last few weeks but none were suspended yesterday evening. They were LOCKED to the bottom and would not come up to hit a bait. This is pattern that I've noticed several times over the years when heavy winds set in. I'm assuming some sort of change occurs in the layers of water due to all the chop but I don't know the science behind it. More kids with big smiles. I love it!   
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Re: WIND... Its effects on the Thermocline and oxygen distribution?
[Re: Chris Richardson]
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07/08/16 02:48 PM
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DanX
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Thanks for the info Chris! Again great pictures and love to see the next generation doing something we all love! Might have to plan a trip out there soon 
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Re: WIND... Its effects on the Thermocline and oxygen distribution?
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07/09/16 12:03 AM
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Capt. Michael Littlejohn
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Yup! Dynamic Infusion. Lots of O2 being thruster into the column dissolving the oxygen void....but only temporarily. The "cline" will be back soon, lol
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Re: WIND... Its effects on the Thermocline and oxygen distribution?
[Re: Chris Richardson]
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07/09/16 01:25 AM
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ACES82
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Nice catch buddy. Not to get to far off topic but what kind of rod holder are you using up front?
Never Outsmart Common Sense.
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Re: WIND... Its effects on the Thermocline and oxygen distribution?
[Re: ACES82]
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07/09/16 01:33 AM
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Cowboytex
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Interesting!  Nice catch buddy. Not to get to far off topic but what kind of rod holder are you using up front? Look like BeeReady's to me
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Re: WIND... Its effects on the Thermocline and oxygen distribution?
[Re: Cowboytex]
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07/09/16 01:46 AM
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ACES82
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Interesting!  Nice catch buddy. Not to get to far off topic but what kind of rod holder are you using up front? Look like BeeReady's to me That what it looks like to me to.
Never Outsmart Common Sense.
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Re: WIND... Its effects on the Thermocline and oxygen distribution?
[Re: Chris Richardson]
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07/09/16 01:54 AM
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Chris Richardson
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BeeReady rod holders.... Love em
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Re: WIND... Its effects on the Thermocline and oxygen distribution?
[Re: Chris Richardson]
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07/09/16 02:02 AM
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ACES82
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BeeReady rod holders.... Love em Thanks. I like how low profile they look on yours. I think I'm gonna mount a couple of the 2 rod holders on each side of mine. Also, do you ever use the side ones for trolling? Do they hold up? Thanks again for the info buddy.
Never Outsmart Common Sense.
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Re: WIND... Its effects on the Thermocline and oxygen distribution?
[Re: Chris Richardson]
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07/09/16 03:33 PM
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bigtexnick
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Good question about the heavy wind and its affect on the fish. I avoid going to the lake when there are heavy winds so I wouldn't know the answer. But I'd like to see some responses from the regs and guides who would know.
--Nick
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Re: WIND... Its effects on the Thermocline and oxygen distribution?
[Re: Chris Richardson]
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07/09/16 08:34 PM
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dgilbert
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I know the high winds sure changes things up for us, changes patterns all to gather. We catch a lot fewer larger fish, and a heck of a lot of dinks. Example yesterday, caught 70 according to clicker and only 6 decent keepers. I don't know, hard to figure out mother nature.
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Re: WIND... Its effects on the Thermocline and oxygen distribution?
[Re: Chris Richardson]
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07/09/16 08:55 PM
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sandjohnny
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The wind is your friend. Dead calm means a skunk Johnny
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Re: WIND... Its effects on the Thermocline and oxygen distribution?
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07/09/16 11:15 PM
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dgilbert
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The wind is your friend. Dead calm means a skunk Johnny Don't get me wrong Johnny I always like a little bit of wind, but 20-25 is little much like the last couple of days.
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Re: WIND... Its effects on the Thermocline and oxygen distribution?
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07/10/16 07:51 PM
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SeaPro-Todd
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Very interesting point, Chris. Yesterday we marked load of fish on two structure spots on Hubbard. Wind was rough. Fish hugged bottom and would not bite. Saw another TFF near by using baits and he had the same result. We were in 20 to 25ft depth. But early morning yesterday it was windy but the schooling fish were very active . But we were in 10ft or less. Awesome hobbies and pics BTW 
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Re: WIND... Its effects on the Thermocline and oxygen distribution?
[Re: ACES82]
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07/10/16 08:25 PM
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Txmedic033
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BeeReady rod holders.... Love em Thanks. I like how low profile they look on yours. I think I'm gonna mount a couple of the 2 rod holders on each side of mine. Also, do you ever use the side ones for trolling? Do they hold up? Thanks again for the info buddy. They work great for trolling. They have a lifetime warranty if you ever manage to tear one up. I haven't managed to do so yet and I use them for my anchors like cleats.
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Re: WIND... Its effects on the Thermocline and oxygen distribution?
[Re: Txmedic033]
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07/10/16 11:33 PM
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TCK73
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Bee readys are good, just keep them out of the sun when storing or the yellow rubber will blister and get sticky. I put some on my little Jon boat and all 12 of them did it.
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