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Possibly. But at 300+ acres, I doubt that it was due to an overdose. More likely the decaying weeds used more O2 than normal and by the pictures, the clarity doesn't show a lot of phytoplankton. No snow cover, so there was enough sunlight during the day if there weren't heavy clouds.
In looking at the fish survey, it seems that the BOW was forage heavy and they were stocking predators to rectify the situation. No worries now, the lake isn't overpopulated anymore.......
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by H20fwler - 05/06/24 04:29 AM
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