ThrowinPlugs Posted August 24, 2021 Posted August 24, 2021 Didn't show up until I was back at the dock after fishing all morning. Is this BGA? Seems like the wind blew it all into the corner where the docks are. The water level was super high from 2 days of rain but it was pretty clean. Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted August 24, 2021 Global Moderator Posted August 24, 2021 Yep, that’s it Mike Quote
ThrowinPlugs Posted August 24, 2021 Author Posted August 24, 2021 Lovely. Welp looks I ain't fishing there for a while. God I hate summer pond fishing lol Quote
GetFishorDieTryin Posted August 24, 2021 Posted August 24, 2021 Thats a perfect example of what its supposed to look like, but it doesnt always take that form. It can be anywhere from a brown to that aqua marine color in the picture and anything in between. It can be much thicker as well like typical algae. IMO the best way to ID it is with your nose. It has real pungent smell. In water with little to no flow it can smell just like sewage. Honestly I don't think there are many health risks for adults as long as you don't ingest the water or eat the fish. Quote
ThrowinPlugs Posted August 24, 2021 Author Posted August 24, 2021 Yeah I didn't notice a sewage smell but ill still err on the side of safety. Thanks for the info! Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted August 24, 2021 Global Moderator Posted August 24, 2021 Other than the smell, Don’t let it discourage you from fishing it. During the first bloom on Okeechobee we had a Bass Nations tournament and bag limits were hardly affected. If there is any clean water around I’d start there. Use brighter colors with some vibration. Wash your equipment well when you’re done and don’t eat the fish. There are fish to be caught under it. Mike Quote
Super User WRB Posted August 24, 2021 Super User Posted August 24, 2021 Not all blue green algae is toxic but can be. Water contract that has poisonous toxins can make you and your pets sick. Use Caution can’t determine harmful toxins visually. Tom Quote
ThrowinPlugs Posted August 24, 2021 Author Posted August 24, 2021 Thanks everyone. The main problem is the state shuts down the lake if there's a bloom, until its cleared safe by the state (eye roll) Quote
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