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Lots of rain could mean muddy (stained) water
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04/03/13 12:54 AM
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Chillin Da Most
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If you know there are fish there how do you adjust?
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Re: Lots of rain could mean muddy (stained) water
[Re: Chillin Da Most]
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04/03/13 01:04 AM
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Peepaw on Fork
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"Louder"colors, use rattles. Fish probably moved a little shallower
H. Burns
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Re: Lots of rain could mean muddy (stained) water
[Re: Chillin Da Most]
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04/03/13 03:11 AM
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Kens3313
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Re: Lots of rain could mean muddy (stained) water
[Re: Chillin Da Most]
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04/04/13 02:12 AM
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TopGunPilot
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All areas on a lake or pond don't seem to be muddy. This week, I hit 5 or 6 different places in one day. One end was murky, the other was not. One area may have had 6" visibility and the opposite end I could see the bottom. If on Lake Fork, I just kind of know what areas will be stained and what areas won't be.
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