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Welcome to the forum WL.
The flood washed invasive species into your fishery and this I suspect is the reason for your turbidity issues. You must address them first, treating the water is a waste of time otherwise as it will only serve as an expensive and temporary solution. Removing as many bullhead and catfish as possible is my recommendation through seining, trapping, angling, cast netting, etc. Seining is by far the most effective and efficient way to collect. Be ruthless, remove all whisker fish you can including any common carp that might have made it in. Following collection you can filet and freeze your invasive fish and repurpose them by feeding your LMB with them. Once you remove significant numbers of invasive species you should start to see some vegetation return and corresponding clarity improvement. Glad to have you aboard and again welcome to the forum.
Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after. ~ Henry David Thoreau
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