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Message Subject: Algae Bloom
HODAG
Posted 8/29/2003 3:21 PM (#80189)
Subject: Algae Bloom




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Location: Wisconsin
Several of the lakes I fish are currently suffering from a severe algae bloom and visibility is only about a foot. What do you do under these conditions? Where do you fish-shallow or deep, weeds or rocks, types of baits to use, time of day to fish? I would sure appreciate any help.

Good luck this weekend.
MNSteveH
Posted 8/29/2003 4:53 PM (#80193 - in reply to #80189)
Subject: RE: Algae Bloom




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Location: Shoreview, MN
I'm no expert but the lake I fish is usually pretty clear (10+' visibility) but is pretty brown right now (but still 3-4' visibility). Last night the fish were really moving on bucktails along reefs/edges with deep weeds and rocks. I think the color in the water has allowed them to drop thier guard somewhat. But I don't know what would happen if visibility were less than 1'.

ToddM
Posted 8/29/2003 4:59 PM (#80196 - in reply to #80189)
Subject: RE: Algae Bloom





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Location: oswego, il
People say to use bright lures and toipwaters. The bloom is a kiss of death for me. I asked about every guide in the guest chats about algae bloom and they either don't fish bloom lakes, avoid them when they do or they say the bite gets tough.
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