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    Fish kill on Salt River

    Appears to have started up around Mill Creek and stretches all the way to the First St. Park in Shepherdsville. I was at the park yesterday while KDFWR was there investigating. lots of dead fish. Some paddle fish and tons of silver carp, didn't see any sport fish and KDFWR said they only found two dead smallmouth up near the Shepherdsville ramp. They believe the low oxygen and high temperatures caused the water to stratify. Here is a link to the local paper.

    http://www.pioneernews.net/cgi-bin/c...62348093093001

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    Re: Fish kill on Salt River

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim_T View Post
    Appears to have started up around Mill Creek and stretches all the way to the First St. Park in Shepherdsville. I was at the park yesterday while KDFWR was there investigating. lots of dead fish. Some paddle fish and tons of silver carp, didn't see any sport fish and KDFWR said they only found two dead smallmouth up near the Shepherdsville ramp. They believe the low oxygen and high temperatures caused the water to stratify. Here is a link to the local paper.

    http://www.pioneernews.net/cgi-bin/c...62348093093001
    Tim how big were the paddlefish?? just curious. Chuck

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    Re: Fish kill on Salt River

    Chuck, my guess would be 10-17 pounds. The funny thing is, no locals realized the spoonbills were this far up the river.

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    Re: Fish kill on Salt River

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim_T View Post
    Chuck, my guess would be 10-17 pounds. The funny thing is, no locals realized the spoonbills were this far up the river.
    Back in the early 80's I caught several as far up as Mt.Washington in Floyds Fork. The Ohio was alot dirtier back then and it amazed me!

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    Re: Fish kill on Salt River

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim_T View Post
    Appears to have started up around Mill Creek and stretches all the way to the First St. Park in Shepherdsville. I was at the park yesterday while KDFWR was there investigating. lots of dead fish. Some paddle fish and tons of silver carp, didn't see any sport fish and KDFWR said they only found two dead smallmouth up near the Shepherdsville ramp. They believe the low oxygen and high temperatures caused the water to stratify. Here is a link to the local paper.

    http://www.pioneernews.net/cgi-bin/c...62348093093001
    Sorry guys,,,I went swimming in the river,,guess my smell was too much for them...LOL

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    Re: Fish kill on Salt River

    Quote Originally Posted by onemorecast56 View Post
    Sorry guys,,,I went swimming in the river,,guess my smell was too much for them...LOL
    So the bad smell down by the river is just your dirty bath water and not the dead fish?

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    Re: Fish kill on Salt River

    Geez Doug, we told you know wet wading. You made 1st. Park smell so bad people didn't even take their kids to the playground!

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    Re: Fish kill on Salt River

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim_T View Post
    Geez Doug, we told you know wet wading. You made 1st. Park smell so bad people didn't even take their kids to the playground!
    well the next time anyboby needs fish,,,let me know and I`ll just go wadeing and you all pick the fish up as they come gasping for air....LOL thats what happened to Cumberland,,,went swimming and look what happened,,,major fish kill! Now if I can get the game departments to hire me to swimm in all these rivers with the asian crap,,,there would be no proplem...ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!

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    Re: Fish kill on Salt River

    just wonderin if the fish kill in salt river has affected taylorsville lake?

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    Re: Fish kill on Salt River

    Quote Originally Posted by haulin-water View Post
    just wonderin if the fish kill in salt river has affected taylorsville lake?

    Haulin, it shouldn't have anything to do with the lake. It started several miles down stream of the dam!

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