Good to know that Infinity Pit has some fish in it. Dan Carnahan said he could not find any fish in that pit in one of his survery reports.
The smaller and shallow pits may have some thick ice but it's warming up this coming few days. It's suppose to get up into the 50's one day.
Are all the deer hunters out of the woods now? I was leary of going into the woods with all the hunters toting rifles for deer this year. Bow season is one thing but gun season can be more dangerous.
At least there are not mosquitoes or ticks to bother us at this time of the year.
Did the ice have any snow on it? I am wondering if the sunlight can reach the underwater plants?
I would love to be able to survey all the lakes and pits on the Bluegrass F&W property and make topo maps of all of them.
I know some guys that were doing that with some of the older Depth Finders and a laptop computer. But with the new Sidescanning Sonar units that have come out over the last 2 years that job should get a lot easier and faster. One of the Kentucky Wildlife Guys who works for Kentucky DNR (not surew what they really call themselves..sorry) started his own business and he used a expensive sidescanning unit that he towed behind his boat. He's been mapping parts of KY and Barkley Lake for the last 4 or 5 years not.
We need someone to do that at Bluegrass Pit, Loon Pit and Otter pit.
A guy can dream, can't he?




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