10-09-2023, 11:35 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-09-2023, 11:46 AM by Addicted2eyes.)
(10-08-2023, 09:44 PM)wiperhunter2 Wrote: A friend I know that fishes Willard on a regular bases was out there this week and noticed the water clarity had changed a bunch from one day to the next, it was great catching on the first day but the next day he noticed the water was much murkier. Usually the wind can cause this but it had not been windy, he was thinking that maybe the lake had turned over
I wasn't sure if Willard was deep enough to have a turn over but since the lake is deeper this year I really wasn't sure, what do you think?
I guess the other option was that some muddy water had entered the lake during the night but it seemed unlikely to me that it could have spread around the lake that fast. He did say the East side of the lake was worse than the West side.
Anybody care to share their thoughts?
I agree with Pat, I been out there quite a few days and the water has for some reason gotten very turbid and caused the bite to really slow over the last bit.
These storms have had some of the strongest winds I have seen at Willard this year I was out there twice when the waves were breaking up onto the jedy between the north marina and Pelican bay I watched a few of the huge concrete barriers tip over into the lake that day, also got my truck washed by waves splashing up on it.
I was out yesterday and noticed more had tipped in some must have had some more big wind with last storm that caused all the lake to change clarity so suddenly.