Doug,
I've heard that the most prevalent reason for that 'tea' color is tanin staining from either vegetation or the soil. None of that around me, but I have been lucky enough to fish a couple of...
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Doug,
I've heard that the most prevalent reason for that 'tea' color is tanin staining from either vegetation or the soil. None of that around me, but I have been lucky enough to fish a couple of...
Water clarity is one of the critical elements in bass fishing.
Scientists describe water clarity in three levels, clear, stained, and muddy.
Water clarity is measure by a device called a...