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    Could someone please explain what they mean by the lake has turned over because I feel like that might be what has happened at the Barnett reservoir. There is tremendous amounts of debris/something in the water column and the lake is down about a foot and a half due to dry weather and just wondering I see lots of fish but minimal bites


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    Lake turnover is the process of a lake's water turning over from top (epilimnion) to bottom (hypolimnion). During the summer, the epilimnion, or surface layer, is the warmest. It is heated by the sun. ... As water cools, it becomes more dense, causing it to sink.

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    Some lakes oxygen levels drop and fish go towards higher oxygen level spots such as creeks, vegetation, etc. In small ponds you get a fish kill.

    Some lakes oxygen levels will be good all through the lake and the fish will be everywhere and harder to find a pattern.
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    I don't think it would turn over this late in the yr. generally around September when the nights get a lot cooler. Kinda like imagining the top water and bottom water swapping. I think your dealing with water dropping and the few frost we have had have killed a lot of the vegetation in the lake and the current is pulling it out. I don't fish Barnett but a handful of times a yr but that would make more sense to me right now.
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    Will do it in the winter as well, happens more when water is stationary with no current

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    That's a good link, Cane.

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    Grenada, Enid and Sardis all turned over this past summer, no current and heat the culprit

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    Thanks for all the answers. I just wonder how it If effects the fishing tried shallow, deep, shallow in deep. Even followed the birds that were chasing the shed and just could not get any to bite


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    Knocks it in the head, Grenada was on fire before it turned over, cut em back pretty good

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