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Cisco, Be careful what you ask for! I have a clear pond a very clear pond and although it looks nice at certain times I have more issues with weeds and chara and Herons getting my fish!!! All I am saying is each side has it's pros and cons. The fish will do fine in the muddy water if that's what your worried about. I fish some water here you can't see 6 inches and catch some of the best and biggest bass, blue gill and crappie out of it. And you are right about the color. You don't have as much color on your fish because of the lack of sunlight, but that doesn't hurt them in anyway. Good luck with tyring to find a happy medium. The other con to clear water dang fish can see you coming from 30 feet away!!
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The only difference between a rut and a Grave is the depth. So get up get out of that rut and get moving!! Time to work!!
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