Darn. I was just wanting to start learning how to Walleye fish there as a backup and extra carricular activity to striper fishing but this was in the back of my mind because of what happened before.

Not sure the reason but I "heard" that last time the Walleye did not move out of the low oxygen water and died down there. As of Sept 3-4 the oxygen went from 7.9 mg/l at 30 feet to 1.0 at 35 feet on the reading taken near the dam. It was slightly better near Jamestown. I think that is the neighborhood where the Walleye hang out. The O2 gets lower deeper and then picks back up a little to 1.5 at 65 feet.

Can anybody verify Walleye situation or know more about it?

Observation:
I have not caught any drum (by accident) or heard of anybody that has this summer.
Heard a couple reports of some hand size bluegill being caught.
Bot of the above seem unusual to me

Are there any blue cats at cland?