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Nice.

I call those 'cast helpers'.

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A-Jay 

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We do something similar in the rivers. We call them “foam pockets”  this indicates to us where the slack water and Eddie’s are. 

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  • Super User
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Thanks T9. Good advice 

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  • Super User
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4 hours ago, Team9nine said:

These are known as ‘Langmuir streaks’ or ‘windrows.’

Blast from the past - soon as I started reading my mind went back to Limnology 101 in College. Thanks, Brian for the memories.

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17 hours ago, scaleface said:

Makes sense. I hope my feeble mind will remember this tidbit.

I totally am with you….the next time I see some “windrows”, I will probably spend the rest of the day, in between cast that is, trying to figure out what I read about them.

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  • Super User
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Around here if the wind is blowing hard enough to make the water do that then I will be fishing from the bank or not at all.

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  • Super User
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I see these all of the time!  I always thought they were the result of exhaust from all of the outboards or some other pollutant mixed with the water.  I usually don't see them so well defined, or so many at once, however.  But it's good to know that it's not a sign of pollution AND has some significance for fishing!  

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53 minutes ago, Bankc said:

I see these all of the time!  I always thought they were the result of exhaust from all of the outboards or some other pollutant mixed with the water. 

 

They are actually an indication of stuff dissolved in the water (and to a lesser extent climatic conditions). Same with  the bubble trail behind a buzzbait.

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