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Cayuga algae bloom update anyone?


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I was on Cayuga yesterday. Fished in and around the Aurora area. The algae bloom is in all it's glory 😲.  Signage at Long Point State Park warning of the algae bloom.

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The lake still is quite turbulent with all of the rain lately.  The water clarity to be getting better but the weeds both loose and giant weed mats are never ending.    aren't as much as a nuisance as they were a week ago.  We had some pretty stiff north west winds on Friday night that really seemed to clear up the lake.   

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14 hours ago, Lily 2 said:

The lake still is quite turbulent with all of the rain lately.  The water clarity to be getting better but the weeds both loose and giant weed mats are never ending.    aren't as much as a nuisance as they were a week ago.  We had some pretty stiff north west winds on Friday night that really seemed to clear up the lake.   

Thanks for the report Lily. Hopefully it continues to clear this week. 

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1 minute ago, MXFisher said:

Very cool pics. Thanks for sharing. What site do you find those on?

 


https://coastwatch.glerl.noaa.gov/modis/region_map.html

 

NOAA monitors all the Great Lakes. I’m actually new to the finger lakes area but used these satellite images all the time when I lived in Ohio and fished the west end of Lake Erie. That area gets hit with algae blooms every summer. 

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Fished today the lakenis definitely clearing up from the green milky mess it was for most of July.  Was north of Sheldrake some today and that was where the most weed mat problems were.  Fleas on the other hand are a big issue.  No 50 lb mono isn't keeping them off no flea flicker line isn't working when they are thick enough to stick to downrigger cable nothing that fits on a reel is going to keep them off.  Wire divers are even clogging at the roller tip.  Only solution is to clear lines often.   Good luck out there be safe tight lines everyone 

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