Was drawdown got rid of it,just as in other places it allows it to grow,newly exposed it lasts but a few days,wind ,wave action regardless where one goes grass ends up on the rod guides as in loose cut off etc yet little can be seen.
Newjohnsonville had hydrilla went back and poof,suspect the non existent tva grass program,with non existent helicopters who stay in paris,while doing it.
Almost topped by the rr bridge in july gone in aug.
The stuff does not work well on pondweed(bass bay comes to mind ) and they are actually causing it to spread american lotus and yellow pond lilly due to its submerged root system also survives but it does not like current therefore bays.
If one ventures out of sight of the lake up a creek some resemble swamps,bald cycprus,yellow lillys,elephant ear,duckweed,primrose etc and numerous plants I cannot name that grow shallow,but at times with rising water can be deeper than normal and usable for fish.
As they drop the water new growth starts not only with pondweed but other things just not usable right away and time,temp,and waves gets rid of it.



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