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Locating Plankton in TX Lakes
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01/13/23 09:07 PM
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I have a question. Is there a defined way to locate where the plankton is located in TX lakes other than just checking wind blown shorelines? I know plankton is normally blown around by the wind and the bait fish follow that, but is there a better way to check that visually?
Just checking. Look forward to feedback from the experts.
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Re: Locating Plankton in TX Lakes
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01/13/23 09:24 PM
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Let the Squarepants jokes begin.
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Re: Locating Plankton in TX Lakes
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01/13/23 10:48 PM
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Only time I see plankton on my graph is when I fish at night and it rises up off the bottom. Looks like prop wash except is everywhere and a lot of guys think something is wrong with their electronics.
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