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Yesterday I went to a local westside lake I frequently fish and noticed it didn’t have its usual stellar clarity. As I rowed around with my fish finder, it showed fish all over in the 10/15’ depth. So I logically started triggering that depth with my offerings. In my foolishness, I hadn’t noticed that my scopes gain was set at max and what I was seeing was a stratified layer of debris from the lake turning over. After properly re-setting the gain all those numerous fish disappeared. The previous nights had been in the 20’s, and I think, as the surface warmed the dense water sunk stirring things up. This definitely put off the bite but shows that a new quality fishing season is almost here…
 
Yesterday I went to a local westside lake I frequently fish and noticed it didn’t have its usual stellar clarity. As I rowed around with my fish finder, it showed fish all over in the 10/15’ depth. So I logically started triggering that depth with my offerings. In my foolishness, I hadn’t noticed that my scopes gain was set at max and what I was seeing was a stratified layer of debris from the lake turning over. After properly re-setting the gain all those numerous fish disappeared. The previous nights had been in the 20’s, and I think, as the surface warmed the dense water sunk stirring things up. This definitely put off the bite but shows that a new quality fishing season is almost here…
Or the recent batch of sunny days warmed the lake bottom which warmed the lower layer of water, which then rose, stirring things up.
 
Yesterday I went to a local westside lake I frequently fish and noticed it didn’t have its usual stellar clarity. As I rowed around with my fish finder, it showed fish all over in the 10/15’ depth. So I logically started triggering that depth with my offerings. In my foolishness, I hadn’t noticed that my scopes gain was set at max and what I was seeing was a stratified layer of debris from the lake turning over. After properly re-setting the gain all those numerous fish disappeared. The previous nights had been in the 20’s, and I think, as the surface warmed the dense water sunk stirring things up. This definitely put off the bite but shows that a new quality fishing season is almost here…
Been there, done that. I'm like "Oh, fish after fish at 7 feet. This will be easy." Proceeded to get skunked. 😁
 
Murkiness, turnover, bloom; whatever it might be, it can happen "over night" (or very quickly). I saw a picture taken of a very nice cutthroat caught locally so I headed up there this afternoon. It didn't happen, the water clarity might be part of the reason why:

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The secchi disk disappeared from view at 30 cm
 
Murkiness, turnover, bloom; whatever it might be, it can happen "over night" (or very quickly). I saw a picture taken of a very nice cutthroat caught locally so I headed up there this afternoon. It didn't happen, the water clarity might be part of the reason why:

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The secchi disk disappeared from view at 30 cm
Well, had to look up secchi disk...a new one on me.
 
Murkiness, turnover, bloom; whatever it might be, it can happen "over night" (or very quickly). I saw a picture taken of a very nice cutthroat caught locally so I headed up there this afternoon. It didn't happen, the water clarity might be part of the reason why:

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The secchi disk disappeared from view at 30 cm
Buzzy, since you have a secchi disk. Do you have a Eckman dredge???
 
Years ago, I almost bought a combo dissolved oxygen and temperature sensor. I would love to find a cheap one of those as well as the Ekman dredge.

If you fish seriously fish chironomids you need a Ekman dredge......at least I think that until I test the theory.
Ha!
There are some inexpensive units out there, but when it comes to D.O., I'd consider them pretty suspect.
 
My impression of last season is that there were a bunch of lakes I fish that never cleared up. Lots of skunk days last year!
It's one reason I'm experimenting with rattles and high-action flies.
 
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Anyone try stripping a streamer fast through murky water? I tried that through the chalky water at Lake Diablo. Turned up silvery trout there. Figured telegraphing to their lateral line was worth a shot.
 
Anyone try stripping a streamer fast through murky water? I tried that through the chalky water at Lake Diablo. Turned up silvery trout there. Figured telegraphing to their lateral line was worth a shot.
I stopped at Desert Fly Angler's yesterday. Darc said one of the locals was doing just as you ask: stripping big flies through the water and catching fish. Late last evening a friend from Moses Lake called and said he'd caught a few at the end of the lake stripping and saw other strippers (keep it clean, now) catching some fish. The bobber/indicator crowd was mostly drawing a skunk.
 
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