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Esshup,isn't it true that most lakes decline after ten or so years but rivers,tidal and freshwater stay the same.Any thoughts why? I've never heard that. Maybe because the fish have a larger area that they can travel to? That lake that I mentioned was killed (rotenoned) in '67 and it stayed a great fishery for longer than 10 years, closer to 20.
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