My thinking is along the same lines as you but I won't speak it too loudly though because I just don't know enough about it to say for sure. Those areas WILL come up like they have every year with the spring rains. I do not understand how drawing back down quickly helps when they've already been flushed out. But if there is more to it than that, then people smarter than me need to make the call. The current levels are fine with me as long as they do not draw down too fast in late summer. Even then, the current size of the stripers should be able to handle another year. It's the walleye that could suffer. There has to be some sort of balance between the the Darter in the Spring and the Walleye in the late summer. Bass guys should like the idea of keeping things steady for one more Bass spawn. I'll be fine with it if they can prevent a die off this year and get the Darter deal solved for next year.



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