We had an unusual number of consistent clear days back in April which allowed the satellite to take numerous days of clear pictures in a row. This is pretty rare especially in the spring. I found a short 'picture video' of the satellite images. You can watch the current movements from day-to-day in the Western Basin. You can play it at your own speed as many times as you like. The link is below.
http://www.ilakeerie.com/lake_erie_video.asp
Depending on the wind direction the currents will move the water around accordingly and knowing just how much the water can move in a day will help you stay in water the fish prefer. Hope this helps people understand the currents better and helps them locate and catch more fish (find less turbid water).


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