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Old 10-13-2011, 11:46 AM
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thanks Guys... they are actually moving deeper. The o2 levels below the thermocline have been way lower than average. That with an unusually high cline thru out the summer has kept fish much higher in the collumn. The corps. usually starts to slowly drop the lake in June on thru the summer. This year they kept the lake in the trees until the 2nd week in august and then pulled like crazy 24 hours a day for three weeks... That caused a walleye kill and turned the trout off. Conditions are better now.
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