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Message Subject: Wisco. Natural Lakes vs. Flowages
Juhas
Posted 11/2/2015 5:04 PM (#791155)
Subject: Wisco. Natural Lakes vs. Flowages




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So do you notice that there are differences in the seasonal movements of fish between the two? Also do flowages seem to be more temperamental than natural lakes?
muskidiem
Posted 11/3/2015 1:20 PM (#791239 - in reply to #791155)
Subject: RE: Wisco. Natural Lakes vs. Flowages





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tyler k
Posted 11/3/2015 1:33 PM (#791241 - in reply to #791155)
Subject: Re: Wisco. Natural Lakes vs. Flowages




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Location: Almond, WI
Rain/runoff/rising water affects a flowage a lot, not so much the case on natural lakes that I've noticed.
Seasonal movement in flowages are pretty basic--during spring, fall, and rising water they tend to move upstream and shallow. Summer they scatter generally from the channel areas. Significant rain will push them back to areas of high current (below a dam or spillway), high heat will push them to cool water inlets (like a trout stream). Cold water will push them to warm water inlets (dam discharge, storm drain pipes, waste water treatment). Late fall they will migrate into deep holes (often in slack water bends). This applies to all gamefish species in my experience. Many flowages lack weed growth, making wood, rocks, and bottom contours more important. Flowage fish will often slide up far shallower than lake fish, and obviously flowages tend to have quite dark water.
I think that flowage fish are less temperamental but move around a lot more making them harder to find at times.
Juhas
Posted 11/3/2015 3:41 PM (#791252 - in reply to #791241)
Subject: Re: Wisco. Natural Lakes vs. Flowages




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Interesting
figure8out
Posted 11/6/2015 7:53 AM (#791559 - in reply to #791155)
Subject: Re: Wisco. Natural Lakes vs. Flowages





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Nice observations tyler, thanks for sharing.
ToddM
Posted 11/6/2015 12:15 PM (#791595 - in reply to #791155)
Subject: Re: Wisco. Natural Lakes vs. Flowages





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Location: oswego, il
Flowages tend to have winter drawdowns and general seasonal fluctuations. As Tyler said this will change fish locations. I know a buddy of mine hit a reef on the gile this year that when we fished it a couple years ago was well out of the water. I suspect that fluctuation was 5ft! Some natural lakes can fluctuate lime this but they are dependant on their inlets just as much as a flowage for water levels.
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