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    Default My son on Bever Creek


    We didn't catch any crappie but he had fun with Gilbert and the green carp. The water temp. water temp was 74 to 75 bass was schooling on top in 30 fow. Gilbert was in 3 fow adjasent to 25 fow on the main lake.
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    Can anyone tell me what I'm looking at on this graph
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    Keep some for the pan, let the larger ones go back for another day!
    Tight Lines!

    ~Big D

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    If you were moving very slowly I would say they were suspended fish.
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    Nice Gill, Looks like he ahd fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barnacle Bill View Post
    If you were moving very slowly I would say they were suspended fish.
    I do know the arches are but the blue between the bottom and 15". do you think they are fish? If so they wouldn't hit anything.
    Keep some for the pan, let the larger ones go back for another day!
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    Could be methane gas bubbling up from the bottom.

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    I don't see any arches on the bottom. Were you moving or stationary when you took this pic? To be honest, if I saw that on my unit I wouldn't pay it any mind. I don't see anything interesting.

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    i always thought it was the thermocline. i notice it on the deeper lakes but i am no expert. tight lines JIM,B

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