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Old 12-13-2012, 06:36 AM
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So I headed to the CHD a few days ago to fish the generation at dusk. I had no bites nor saw any fish caught or anything surfacing. But what was surprising to me was the color of the water coming out of the waterfalls. I have seen olive green water coming out of the sluice before, but this was like anti-freeze! On the picture I took, i made sure not to do any color boosting or saturation. This is exactly how i saw it with my eyes!! Any explanation for this??
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Old 12-13-2012, 06:52 AM
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thats probably dye they are using to see where the water is going in above.
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Old 12-13-2012, 11:00 AM
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They are dying the water out to 700ft from the Dam.
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Old 12-13-2012, 11:03 AM
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That makes a little more sense! I was like "WHAT THE HECK??" never thought of dye in the water. Haha
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