12-15-2017, 10:13 PM
I really doubt it is the algae. That's gonna be the new norm at a lot of lakes for a while, anyway.
My theory is it's the oppressive high pressure systems, and the storm should shake them up. I always seem to do poorly at Mantua when it's still and cold and foggy, better in a little SW wind or spitting styrofoam pellets of snow.
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My theory is it's the oppressive high pressure systems, and the storm should shake them up. I always seem to do poorly at Mantua when it's still and cold and foggy, better in a little SW wind or spitting styrofoam pellets of snow.
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