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Mike February 2nd, 2005 02:53 AM

Water Clarity
 
Would someone provide a link or general rule on identifying the water
clarity classification. (clear, stained, muddy, etc)?

Thanks,
Mike



Huck Palmatier February 2nd, 2005 09:54 AM

http://www.mlswa.org/secchi.htm will fill you in on the real deal, but most
folks just use a white spinnerbait to do the same thing. offered up Huck

"Mike" wrote in message
...
Would someone provide a link or general rule on identifying the water
clarity classification. (clear, stained, muddy, etc)?

Thanks,
Mike




Bob La Londe February 2nd, 2005 08:00 PM

Anything you find should be considered a rough guideline. For instance,
there are some back waters I fish that tend to be gin clear. If it is even
the least bit stained you better switch to night time muddy water baits with
a big profile and a huge rattle. Then you got to hit them on the nose with
it.

That same bit of mild stain might be considered clear to lightly stained
elsewhere, but there its like pea soup to those fish.


"Huck Palmatier" wrote in message
news:Br1Md.25854$B95.23084@lakeread02...
http://www.mlswa.org/secchi.htm will fill you in on the real deal, but

most
folks just use a white spinnerbait to do the same thing. offered up

Huck

"Mike" wrote in message
...
Would someone provide a link or general rule on identifying the water
clarity classification. (clear, stained, muddy, etc)?

Thanks,
Mike







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