Im pretty sure I read about that PH probe in the new Crappie World magazine, I will find it and see if I can copy it and post it. Thanks for the help.
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Im pretty sure I read about that PH probe in the new Crappie World magazine, I will find it and see if I can copy it and post it. Thanks for the help.
Billy, you been sniffin jet fuel again?
Ok here it is word for word.
pH Level:Fisherman are aware of thermoclines-horizontal planes with sudden changes in water temperature.There is another type of barrier important to crappie anglers.The pH level affects a fish's ability to absorb oxygen.Fish will be at or above the opitimum pH level.For example,an optimum pH level at 10',indicates that active crappie will be above 10' whether the total water depths is 11' or 30'.How do u find the optimum pH level? With a pH meter and probe there are several products on the market they will indicate the pH levels of the water at different levels.
[QUOTE=RangerZ21;1970406]Billy, you been sniffin jet fuel again?
Shuuuu, dont tell everyone
Used to see them on ebay all the time. Bought a few for 20-30 bucks. like new. never figured they did any thing but keep you occupied. gave them away except for one which i haven't used in years. still like new.
you can still find them i see.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trks...ector&_sacat=0
Back in the day Bill Dance did a couple of shows on Ph levels and bass fishing. Was pretty interesting stuff and made a lot of sense at the time. Have a Ph meter some where and one of the old color selector with Ph and temp in it. I am to A D D to fiddle with that stuff to much. Keep telling myself to put meter in boat and try it just to see how it would work with crappie. I know it helped me at times with colors green carp fishing. I know one thing you ain't gonna catch anything below the thermocline.
Here's one on eBay. If you see this in time to bid. Link>Color Combo C Lector With PH Balance Selector | eBay
So what is the optimal PH for crappie???