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Re: Twin Buttes Algae bloom!
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05/09/08 11:38 PM
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machinist
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Its in Ivie too in some places, mostly shallow water in the creeks and backs of coves. Not bad yet but its there. Johnny
I fish on the edge and stay out of the middle
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Re: Twin Buttes Algae bloom!
[Re: machinist]
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05/12/08 11:53 AM
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buster2balls
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my guess would be that it is due to the influx of all the new water and the (rotting)salt cedar that it has covered. have seen lakes do this after catchng water. hope it is nothing serious.
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Re: Twin Buttes Algae bloom!
[Re: buster2balls]
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05/12/08 07:16 PM
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Just_Old_Fisherman
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Was much better this morning, was surprised how much it had disappeared. Last week, it was really thick over much of the lake, especially out from ramp and in the main lake. Today I saw very little. Hopefully, it has run it's course as the TPWD biologist had expected. Perhaps the hot weather knocked it out/down.
Could just see Twin Buttes getting hit, not enough water in OC Fisher to fish and having to resort to Nastywater. OH well, would have helped my handicap.
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