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    Default Help explain this sonar return from daylight changes


    I have a Humminbird Fishing Buddy depth finder I use on my portable Bass Baby boat. I've noticed something unusual but don't understand what is causing it.

    I have been fishing this same small reservoir several times and see the same thing happen. During the day I get lots of fish ID returns over deep water as well as what I thought was either weeds or a denser cold water thermocline. it seems too early for weeds to me.

    Then after the sun goes down the returns occur in mid-depth. Same numerous fish ID returns and also what looks like a thermocline. Here is a picture after the sun went down and the returns moved up.


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    That #8 Might be Flight 370 eh?
    I just wish I could be better at fishing. Or maybe luckier!:D

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    Sorry, my explanation above may not be clear...

    That band of returns in the center will usually be along the bottom while the sun is out. After sunset I see it as shown in the middle.

    Yes, it could just be the fish moving but I think it is some other phenomenon. Those cloudy looking returns are odd. This small reservoir doe snot have schools of forage fish either.

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    Perhaps it is algae, plankton or something like that, that rises towards the surface to feed after the sun goes down.
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    ^^^^What he said

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    Zoo-plankton feeds at night alot.They rise toward the surface to feed on the Phytoplankton. I have seen my DI screen look like it had the white measles at night. I have talked to Tim Broadbent (Tn Wildlife) and Paul Rister (Ky Wildlife) about plankton stuff I see on my sonar screens. I still know nothing .
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