Deeper lakes develop thermoclines and stratification, which separate lakes into various layers that resist mixing. This can cause drastic differences in temperature and oxygen concentration, sometimes leading to fish kills, or two-story fisheries if the bottom layer contains plenty of oxygen. Lake turnover is when these layers are able to mix again due to their densities equalizing again. The processes of stratification and turnover are explained in this video. Did you know you can also support Fishing with Nat when shopping on Amazon? If you click on any Amazon link in one of my video descriptions and then purchase something (it doesn’t have to be the linked item or even be related to fishing), Amazon will donate 3% of the total purchase to support Fishing with Nat. The price that YOU pay is exactly the same whether Amazon takes 100% of the purchase or 97%. You could click on a link for a fishing lure and buy a golf club or a microwave oven – as long as you clicked my link first to get to Amazon, they will donate 3% of the order total to Fishing with Nat and there is no extra cost to you. Amazon link to my favorite jigheads: https://amzn.to/3KLynL6 #howtofish #lakelife #fishing

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