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good evening,

i was wondering out loud ;D, can water be to clear? i fish a hot water lake(power plant) 85degrees plus, in east texas and the water looks like tap water....plenty of grass and stumps, old trees and lay downs, however, when i put on my polarized glasses, i can see 15-20 ft. down and 30ft. plus side ways. i been missing a few fish and there are small fish everywhere around my boat. i talked to a guy today and he said go to 8# floro.....

i fish mostly plastics...

any suggestions would be welcome...

good catching,

bluebonnet2

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Lake Geneva in Southern Wisconsin is gin clear also.  I use 8# test line for 2 reasons, 1, it is harder for the fish to see and 2, it allows you to cast a lot further.  I seem to get more bites within the first jig or 2 when using a sinking worm.  On days when I seem to do better, I do a lot of fast fishing, but look into the water constantly.  I go back and fish slower in areas where I saw a lot of fish the first time through.  

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When I want to fish lakes with extremely clear water I simply fish on cloudy overcast days or at night.  ;)

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Most of my fishing is done on the lower ends of lakes.  I go there to avoid the crowds as most guys around here like to run the rivers.

The lower ends are very clear.  I don't even think about it I just fish.  Down sizing to me is using a 3" trailer on a 1/2 oz jig.  I use 10-14 # mono.  The last time I fished with a guy who was downsizing he had 1 keeper and some dinks while my big baits and heavier line produced 9 keepers.  I think the clear water thing is mostly mental.

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the clearer the watr the bigger challenge.

They are still bass.

bad news is they see you farther away, and see the lure clearer to detect a phoney.

Good news, is that they can see the lure from farther away and be attracted to investigate.

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