jettech Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 Hi everyone. I've been reading a lot here and it has generated another question. It seems that bait color selection depends a lot on water color. The terms tainted, stained, and other such terms are used. As I have no point of reference for a baseline I was hoping guys around here would tell me what they consider these lakes to be. The lakes Ive been fishing around here are: Herb Parsons Glenn springs Sardis Arkabutla Pin Oak beech lake Tunica Cutoff (Yes, I keep a collapsible pole and some crappie jigs on board at all times. Good eatin' ) I appreciate all the help you guys so willingly giveThis is a great place. Quote
MFBAB Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 Glenn Springs is pretty clear, at least compared to most other lakes around here, you can usually se 8-10' deep there. Arkabutla is the polar opposite of that, it is rare to have more than 1' of visibility there. The others on your list are what I would call stained water, 2-4' visibility. Of course, rains and high winds can make any lake get muddy some of the time and lack of wind and rain can make dirty water clear up periodically. As a general rule, go brighter, slower and noisier with your baits the dirtier the water & vice versa. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted March 16, 2010 Super User Posted March 16, 2010 Herb Parsons Stained Glenn springs Relatively clear Sardis Stained/ Muddy Arkabutla Muddy Pin Oak Relatively clear beech lake Relatively clear Tunica Cutoff Stained My definition: Clear: Gin clear like the reservoirs of the White River Relatively clear: 5-8' of visibility Stained: 3-5' of visibility. Usually green (lakes) or sometimes grayish (Tennessee River) Muddy: Mississippi River All the ponds I fish in the metropolitan area are stained except in the dead of winter when they become relatively clear. 8-) Quote
jettech Posted March 16, 2010 Author Posted March 16, 2010 Thanks RW. That gives me a great reference. Sorry about the misplaced post. I gotta learn the boards here better. Quote
Dr Pigg Posted March 18, 2010 Posted March 18, 2010 can only speak to Pin Oak/Beech watershed lakes--on a sunny day, with a big spinner bait, jigged up and down hard--you can't see them much past 3-5 feet deep 8-)(my opinion)....so, I would call them stained. Quote
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