There are several factors from what I understand. The unusual amount of rain earlier this year means they have had to pull hard earlier than normal, the need to pull quality water to sustain the river and the hotter than normal calm days of late. A cold front with some rain would be great about now. Some higher cool winds to help churn things up wouldn't hurt either. I've seen reports of some floating catfish in the heads of creeks. Some think it is from catch and release, which may be a factor, but I think it is poor water quality compounded by farm chemical runoff. I haven't heard of enough to raise an alarm as of yet. The water quality is suppose to be better mid lake but I've heard of some catfish floating there as well so I'm not sure I have a good explanation.
A die off could happen but let's pray they can hang in there until later this week when we are suppose to see some cooler evenings and not as warm days.
Take all this for what it is, which is a weekend warrior that keeps his ear to the tracks as much as possible.



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