what's your definition of "prime " water?

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2012/10/11 18:37:25 (permalink)

what's your definition of "prime " water?

water clarity wise, that is
 
if you were using a white yarn egg or similar as a gauge ..what's the maximum depth you'd be able to see it?
Would "prime"  to you be;
12"?
18"?
24 or more?
 
and at what clarity level do you consider it muddy and not fishable ?
 
3"?
6"?
10?
 
 
BTW, there's no right or wrong answer here .
I'm just curious how others see it
 
Thanks
 
 
oh yea...edit...Prime to "me" is 12 to 18" vis
and I've caught fish in as little as 3" vis on a very small creek that shall remain nAmless  
 
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post edited by genieman77 - 2012/10/11 18:40:48
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    deetz4352
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    Re:what's your definition of "prime " water? 2012/10/11 18:53:40 (permalink)
    what's the maximum depth you'd be able to see it?
     
    12-20 sounds good to me...but I go when I can regardless of the conditions , unless its blown out.
     
    and at what clarity level do you consider it muddy and not fishable ?
     
    Coffee with heavy creamer color sounds like I would not fish it. And with a ton of leaves. Again...I go when I can and if conditions suck,I go home.
     
    But I always go to try. It also helps that I live close.

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    Re:what's your definition of "prime " water? 2012/10/11 19:21:41 (permalink)
    I like too be able to see fish, I love sight fishing, weak may be, but I get more exited when I know my cast actually has a chance. Coffee colored and I'm at home chillin, waiting.  
     
    and like Deetz, albeit on the other side of town, I can be on Elk in 3 minutes, literally. If the conditions aint right I just come home. I'd be lost if I lived in the Burgh. Gauges would be my best friend I guess.
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    Re:what's your definition of "prime " water? 2012/10/11 20:52:45 (permalink)
    Green water with a silhouette of a fish is great for me.  Although my best days have been bad visibilty because of deep water/some color.  Low/clear is fun once in awhile but gets old.  
    Fishability?  If Im in Erie Im gonna try....conditions and catching determine how long ill actually stay.  

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    Re:what's your definition of "prime " water? 2012/10/11 20:53:57 (permalink)
    Prime water to me is standing above a hole or run and kicking all the silt up and then fishing it. 

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    Re:what's your definition of "prime " water? 2012/10/11 22:30:17 (permalink)
    I dont want to see any fish and love high water. A fish can be anywhere in that stuff. I like to fish water and not the fish....WF
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    Re:what's your definition of "prime " water? 2012/10/11 22:35:41 (permalink)
    gin clear...but I snag.....usually TDC

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    Re:what's your definition of "prime " water? 2012/10/12 05:45:06 (permalink)
    woo kares Duudz
     
    Jis dum fisH
     
    Anything from 6" to gin clear  hameer the stelly's
     
    I prefer gin clear as it helps to keep some guys away and send others home early.
    Although not so much anymore since Loudmouth Frank taught the whole world how to catch them.
    I'd rather watch'em chase down and eat my junk than drift the heavy flow. I like when all the internet trawt gawds say they "like when the water is up and dirty cause it makes it more challenging because you have to read the water". yadda yadda yadda. That's easy as pie. Any monkey can chuck their junk out when there's good flow and hammeer steelly's, jis dum feesh!
    post edited by Stillhead - 2012/10/12 05:46:55
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    Re:what's your definition of "prime " water? 2012/10/12 08:30:16 (permalink)
    Clear. Because of that ^
     
     
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    Re:what's your definition of "prime " water? 2012/10/12 09:09:41 (permalink)
    I live close enough that by October, I just don't get that excited fishing low clear water. By this time of year, I'm looking for something different.
    I had fun fishing the coffee and cream water on Saturday. it's been a long time since I purposely went out to fish those conditions. I caught a lot of leaves and had to work hard for those 6 fish but the workout I got wading the current and battling fish in fast flows made it (to me) rewarding.  
    So, early clear is OK to get my fix. After that, anything but.  
     
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    Re:what's your definition of "prime " water? 2012/10/12 09:38:57 (permalink)
    I just want flow so I can watch my purdy reel spin...
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    Re:what's your definition of "prime " water? 2012/10/12 11:50:40 (permalink)
    Clear and 60' deep, 1' chop and a light breeze, upper 60 degree water temp and 78 degree air temp, scattered clouds... Spring is coming...

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    Re:what's your definition of "prime " water? 2012/10/12 12:15:11 (permalink)
    Stillhead

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    Re:what's your definition of "prime " water? 2012/10/12 15:23:06 (permalink)
    Prime water?
     
    Water that has ME standing in it, next to it, or floating through it in a boat, fishing.
     

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    Re:what's your definition of "prime " water? 2012/10/12 16:01:11 (permalink)
    What you pour into your pump, prior to engaging it. It helps create a vacumn, "priming" the pump.

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    Re:what's your definition of "prime " water? 2012/10/12 22:06:13 (permalink)
    Stillhead

    woo kares Duudz

    Jis dum fisH

    Anything from 6" to gin clear  hameer the stelly's

    I prefer gin clear as it helps to keep some guys away and send others home early.
    Although not so much anymore since Loudmouth Frank taught the whole world how to catch them.
    I'd rather watch'em chase down and eat my junk than drift the heavy flow. I like when all the internet trawt gawds say they "like when the water is up and dirty cause it makes it more challenging because you have to read the water". yadda yadda yadda. That's easy as pie. Any monkey can chuck their junk out when there's good flow and hammeer steelly's, jis dum feesh!


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    Re:what's your definition of "prime " water? 2012/10/13 18:39:39 (permalink)
    hahaha fracker
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    Re:what's your definition of "prime " water? 2012/10/15 22:27:04 (permalink)
    Up and colored. Its amazing how many people think a creek is blown out and its perfect conditions imo. Duuuuds can stay home for all I care.

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