I'd say it's more of the sudden rise in water or flow if you're fishing tailwaters that affects them more so than muddy water. Those fish don't grow to 60 pounds by not being able to find food in muddy water, I'm sure they can do that just fine.
I'm no rockfish expert, hopefully TK will see this and pitch in, but my guess is that if you're fishing tailwaters, for example, and the water is muddy due to a sharp rise in flow then they might turn off for a day or so. If it's been that way for a while, I think they will be back to normal.
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