It seems to turn over every year when the water temp gets stable in the mid to high 70's
I was wondering has anyone ever seen Smith turn over I was there Thursday and the water was really cloudy nothing like I've ever seen there plus the crappie weren't biting like they have been just wondering if that's what was happening
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It seems to turn over every year when the water temp gets stable in the mid to high 70's
Last time I saw Smith Lake turn over the water like you said got really cloudy and it smelled like dead fish,but this was in the fall,never heard of it doing it on the spring.
Yeah it really smelled like dead fish I spoke to someone today that spends a lot of time there and he said that's what was happening the crappie were on the banks a few days earlier do you think they will move back up anytime soon they were just starting to spawn
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