The arches are fish I believe. I am guessing the red layer is the thermocline…..anyone else?
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Any ideal what this is?
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The arches are fish I believe. I am guessing the red layer is the thermocline…..anyone else?
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I am thinking thermocline myself
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Thermocline. A lake I fish here is around 12’ also.
I concur ... thermocline ... Sonar can pick up these differences in water density that stratify in layers of the body of water ...
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i would think it's the thermocline
early morning plankton maybe sometimes, but moe liikey thermo
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I'm kinda in Cane Pole's court on this. I don't think I've ever seen a thermocline quite that thick (5ft), but I've definitely seen plankton nearly cover a depthfinder's screen. On the other hand, Mr. Google says a thermocline can be much thicker than 5ft ... so, who am I to say, one way or the other ?![]()