kms399 Posted May 8, 2011 Posted May 8, 2011 I went fishing last night and noticed all the weeds are still brown wilted matts lying on the bottom. ice out here was around april 15. it got me wondering how long usually until the new growth starts comming in. the water temp was 58-60 depending on where I was and I kind of expected fish to begin moving shallow but after 3 hours fishing from 1 to 10 feet and not catching anything i got to thinking, live vegitation produces oxygen so the fish should be deeper where the weeds weren't affected by the ice right. I have always struggled with fishing from ice out till about the end of may. Quote
kms399 Posted May 8, 2011 Author Posted May 8, 2011 a little more info on the lake, water clarity 5 feet acres 161 max depth 45 feet average depth 17 feet Quote
Scorcher214 Posted May 8, 2011 Posted May 8, 2011 Well, when there are few weeds,I would think that there is a lack of oxygen. I noticed this the other day when i went shore fishing. I was fishing with a white spinnerbait and was just casting parallel to the shore. When I casted out to the middle I was getting some weeds, I was also getting strikes and catches. But I got neither strikes nor weeds when casting along the shore. Another thing, I saw several fish belly up, living but they were suffering from a lack of oxygen Quote
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