Mike Wagner
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On several of the lakes I fish in New York, there have been recent heavy blue green algae blooms. In some areas, it is so thick it looks like pea soup on top of the water. Weedy areas that consistently produced nice largemouth all summer long do not hold fish any longer. Or if they are still there, they are not responding to any of the presentations that worked all summer (spinnerbaits, senkos, creatures, etc.).
I was wondering if any of you encountered this before, and have any suggestions of how the algae blooms affect the bass. Do they leave the area entirely? Or stay in the same area and go deeper? Thanks,
Mike
I was wondering if any of you encountered this before, and have any suggestions of how the algae blooms affect the bass. Do they leave the area entirely? Or stay in the same area and go deeper? Thanks,
Mike