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Water clarity through DeepDive app

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For a guy that hates fishing muddy water, this is quite useful. Sometimes you move got to zig when you want to zag. Overnight downpours have been throwing a wrench in my local plans but I can stay ahead of it watching on here

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37 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said:

For a guy that hates fishing muddy water, this is quite useful. Sometimes you move got to zig when you want to zag. Overnight downpours have been throwing a wrench in my local plans but I can stay ahead of it watching on here

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I think that's useful info too - especially a few days after a rainfall to see what areas are clearing first. My only complaint with Deep Dive is I wish it showed depths too, but overall it's a useful tool.

i think it depends on the water how well that it works. i used it couple season trying to predict wind and where to fish but was always off. Ended my subscription.

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