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    Brookville Striper Kill

    [font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON Oct-20-05 AT 08:35AM (EST)[/font][p]Looks like that old thread got a little too nasty for the maintenance crew. Normally I would not want to open any wounds, but since I started the thread I guess I will need to end it. A Mr. Tom Carr, a Wildlife Specialist for the IN DNR, was kind enough to bring me up to speed on the kill. JSY (I think that's who it was) was right. According to Mr. Carr, "Every year there is a time period where some of the stripers don't have enough oxygen in the water to survive." He goes on to say that we have not had enough rain to raise the lake above summer pool, and this tends to cause the water to statify and some areas of the lake simply have no oxygen. "Stripers," he says, "are very oxygen sensitive" and they die off if they can't find enough oxygen.
    Anyway, that's all the news that is news, and I thank Mr. Carr for his time.


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    RE: Brookville Striper Kill

    Way to Slowretrieve, get it started again.LOL Jsy and myself were at raccoon over the weekend. Not even a sniff. We do need some rain, especially before they start the drawdowns. That will put the hurt to the lineside fish. Thanks for the confirmation. Nice to know that someone will respond to questions.

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    RE: Brookville Striper Kill

    Well according to the weather your wish for rain is granted, up in NE Indiana they are calling for rain for the next 5 or 6 days, I am sure they will get some down south as well. As much as the DND is ridiculed on here and other places, they do a good job, and they are very fast and helpful at providing answers as shown in the first post. If I have a question or notice something odd or strange they tend to get back to me within a day or two.

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    RE: Brookville Striper Kill

    Uumm! Someone owes us an APOLOGY! You know who you are.

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    RE: Brookville Striper Kill

    Hey, YAZ; Mr. Piggy and I fished Monroe on Friday 10/14/5 and again the morn of 10/15/5. On Friday I got a 7.5 wiper and a 5.0 and Mr. Piggy got a 3.5 and a 2.5 pounder. On Saturday Mr. Piggy got none and I got a 5.5, a 4.5 and a 2.5 pounder. Friday it was clear skies and the water was a deep green and we trolled 3" silver spoons. Saturday it was windy and whitecapping and the water looked like coffee without enough cream. Mr. Piggy stuck with the spoons and caught nada and I switched to diving Thunder Sticks in tiger colors and got mine. I imagine until the lake goes dry or winter sets in they will continue to bite on Monroe.

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    RE: Brookville Striper Kill

    And you are right, Crappie, they did get right back to me on that. Hopefully, the rain will do us some good. I was going to fish Brookville tomorrow (Friday) but they're predicting 100 % chance of rain; it's only about a 50% chance on Monroe so I guess I know where I'll be headed. Good luck.

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    RE: Brookville Striper Kill

    Slowretrieve,

    Good deal! Keep the hammer on 'em. I'm putting the boat up to get some deer meat in the freezer. I can't do both. I can only concentrate on one habit at a time. Keep me posted. I'm going to try to get out again, provided I get a deer or two.

    Thanks,
    Yaz

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