LEARN THE EFFECTS WATER CLARITY HAS ON BAIT COLOR. | |
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Silt/Mud Water Type |
The Silt/Mud Slider is an effective tool for estimating water turbidity in rural and agricultural areas with clay-laiden substrata. Drop your bait at least one foot into the water. Observe and match what you see using the slider to estimate your turbidity value. HINT: Experiment with hot pinks, chartreuse, hot oranges and black colors! |
Tea-Stained Water Type |
The Tea-Stained Slider is an effective tool for estimating water turbidity in areas often surrounded by marshes, coniferous and deciduous forests, or on igneous rock formations. Drop your bait at least one foot into the water. Observe and match what you see using the slider to estimate your water turbidity. HINT: Experiment with yellows, chartreuse, whites and oranges in these waters! |
Algae Stained |
The Algae Stained Slider is an effective tool for estimating water turbidity in areas often surrounded by marshes and agricultural areas often carrying high phosphate and nitrate loads. Drop your bait at least one foot into the water. Observe and match what you see using the slider to estimate your water turbidity. HINT: Experiment with whites, yellows, peaches, blues, chartruese and blacks! |
Great Lakes/Ocean Water Type |
The Great Lakes/Ocean Slider is an effective tool for estimating water turbidity in large water bodies with generally clear, deep water characteristics. Drop your bait at least one foot into the water. Observe and match what you see using the slider to estimate your water turbidity. HINT: Experiment with blues, greens and silver colors! |