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Hey, just wanted to hear if anyone has been out since the rain and snow has come?
i was out thursday, only made it to the bronte, it was muddy has hell.....
i figured the credit was the same and did not bother to go.

if anyone has any info.. plz post....

thanks:~
 
Fished this morning water is high and it looks like tim hortons sprung a leak. Fished Burnamthorpe down and did not see a thing.
May clear a bit today
GL
 
Hey, just wanted to hear if anyone has been out since the rain and snow has come?
i was out thursday, only made it to the bronte, it was muddy has hell.....
i figured the credit was the same and did not bother to go.

if anyone has any info.. plz post....

thanks:~


nop water charts are all messed up and not updated, so i cant tell how bad it is yet.
 
Was out on the Bronte today and it was clearing steadily throughout the day. 12 inches vis by the end. Credit was still running high from what I saw driving by. Should be fishable tomorrow. Lots of fish around.
 
nop water charts are all messed up and not updated, so i cant tell how bad it is yet.
I was at erindale today between 12:00 and 3:00 today.Not much happening then,one caught around 11:30 I heard,water getting clear,local's say tomorrow will be much better.
 
Beauty indeed!

Water was up, and cloudy.
I honestly never SEE THEM ANYWAY! ... I bounce the pools and shoots and feel for the hits.

I stil do not get the importance of water being clear or not. I thought fish go with the smell and tthen sight, even in muddy/cloudy water they should see the lure. Can someone please expalin this to me?
 
Beauty indeed!



I stil do not get the importance of water being clear or not. I thought fish go with the smell and then sight, even in muddy/cloudy water they should see the lure. Can someone please expalin this to me?

Fish can see farther in clearer water, rather than you drifting it past their noses. Also when waters a chocolaty, it's because of all the suspended sediment, blocking the smell.
 
Fish can see farther in clearer water, rather than you drifting it past their noses. Also when waters a chocolaty, it's because of all the suspended sediment, blocking the smell.

Thanks, finally clarified
 

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