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Could have Tim T. Sounds plausible. If they did, maybe they were just as happy up there. It would interesting to hear an independent biologist take on it just for s*** and giggles.
Captainobvious is well....Captainobvious with spot on. The critter was there before the lake was lowered and has survived just fine. It lived through floods and the lake spiking to HUGE levels above summer pool.
They were there Then and now its not an issue until some tree hugging dumbass says it is....This whole thing is just plain STUPID!
Captainobvious is well....Captainobvious with spot on. The critter was there before the lake was lowered and has survived just fine. It lived through floods and the lake spiking to HUGE levels above summer pool.
They were there Then and now its not an issue until some tree hugging dumbass says it is....This whole thing is just plain STUPID!
Ha! Preach it mhall!!!! I like your thinking. Perhaps the door is closed on this issue now. Cooler and smarter heads actually seem to prevail here.
I will be so glad to see her at the old levels. May take a little while, but once the fish acclimate & adjust to the new shoreline, ledges & growth it should be great fishing again. Especially after all these years. I have heard a bunch of Crappie fishermen griping about it though. Guess what ??? We all will have to relearn her again, but with the wood in the water it will be very different than it was before the draw down. Gonna be an enjoyable summer as far as I'm concerned. lol
