And there goes the sauger run....The barge that was hung at the lower dam, Mcalpine years ago was carrying urea I believe, and left a lasting impression on my fishing for a while...Sad news
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And there goes the sauger run....The barge that was hung at the lower dam, Mcalpine years ago was carrying urea I believe, and left a lasting impression on my fishing for a while...Sad news
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We might get lucky with this heavy rain coming. Maybe the extra water will dilute it some. We can only hope. I really look forward to the sauger season and Chuck is usually spot on. Hope the fish duck for cover in the creeks and that junk rolls down stream
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Maybe it will kill some Asian Carp.
[QUOTE=Bent Loomis;566044]We might get lucky with this heavy rain coming. Maybe the extra water will dilute it some. We can only hope. I really look forward to the sauger season and Chuck is usually spot on. Hope the fish duck for cover in the creeks and that junk rolls down stream[/QUOTE
Man hope your right Don, high nitrogen levels will destroy their slime and leave them open to all kinds a parasites. I used to get this a lot in the spring when channel cats would migrate to the creeks and the first big rain would wash all the fertilizers off the newly tilled and fertilized bottom land. I would catch fish with literally holes in them. I hope I'm wrong , we need a good run. Chuck