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Posted by: larrys - Ex Member
Posted on: 11/17/04 at 06:23:21
Well...if it was Brian...it was a quick death!

he he he
Posted by: Admin
Posted on: 11/17/04 at 05:34:08
Sounds like the lake turned over.  A lot of toxins are released if it turns over "big time". 

Could also be the weeds dying off.  They consume oxygen when they die.

Then again... Brian W. could've fallen overboard into the lake.  Ya know it's been awhile since he's taken a bath.   Shocked
Posted by: larrys - Ex Member
Posted on: 11/17/04 at 02:44:43
Just saw on NW Cable news that there has been a massive fish kill at Lawrence Lake....a net pen with 18.000 trout were found to have all the fish dead and they are looking to the rest of the lake...............I just looked at a newsletter website for Lawrence and they did a July weed harvest of 25 acres but did not get the Sept. harvest done due to an algae bloom..............We might have seen a big problem for our little friend to the south.........
 
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