50 degrees @ 97 ft. at what looked like an impenetrable bramble of trees.
Really murky down to 90 ft. then clearer @ 97 ft.
Bill said that it was too early for the lake to "turn" and that the shallower murk was probably due to the thunderstorm the night before. The end of the ramp is now under 10' of water.
Really murky down to 90 ft. then clearer @ 97 ft.
Bill said that it was too early for the lake to "turn" and that the shallower murk was probably due to the thunderstorm the night before. The end of the ramp is now under 10' of water.
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