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Graphing the Fall Turnover. . . . Maybe. . . . ?

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A couple shots of my Striker 5 from yesterday's outing. Fishing has been a little slow/hit-n-miss. The water level has been going down, but really went down about a couple of feet within 2 to 3 days at the end of last week. There was some bubbles/foam, algae, and some other floating and suspended debris present, and the fish have not been relating to bottom structure for a couple weeks, but more so very recently.

 

Just curious what others may see that I may be missing from interpreting my electronics.

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Lots of “debris,” no thermocline, a couple large schools of baitfish but with very few larger fish around them. 

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Draw down mixes the water column if they pulled from the deep water the current can turn over a lake. From your visual observation I would say it's a turn over confirmed by the suspended debris.

Tom

 

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