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Loss of a Lake
Went out to the Base Lake here at Offutt this evening. Wanted to mess
with the crappie and 'gills. Haven't been there since before I retired from the Air Force in 2000. First thing that greets me is a sign that says I have to buy a base lake fishing permit to fish there now. Oh well, guess I'll have to wait to fish it. Then I look at the next sign. "No private watercraft allowed" "No wading or swimming" Hmm, this 130 acre lake used to be covered with private boats. Then I look at the water. That's different. Its crystal clear. This is a lake that had monster carp in it a few years back. They can muck up a lake something fierce. Did they rehab it? Talked to a fisherman on the bank. He gave me the answer. Zebra mussels. Lake is invested and its only a couple of hundred yards from the Missouri River. This is the only water in Nebraska with the infestation. Right now, they're trying to figure out what to do. They may have to drain it and let the bottom freeze. Potash is another solution. What it will do is kill a lake that has state record size smallies and walleye. The lake is dead, it just doesn't know it yet. Frank Reid |
Loss of a Lake
On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 20:24:03 -0700, Frank Reid
wrote: Talked to a fisherman on the bank. He gave me the answer. Zebra mussels. Lake is invested and its only a couple of hundred yards from the Missouri River. This is the only water in Nebraska with the infestation. Right now, they're trying to figure out what to do. They may have to drain it and let the bottom freeze. Potash is another solution. What it will do is kill a lake that has state record size smallies and walleye. The lake is dead, it just doesn't know it yet. Frank Reid Potash works. http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/newsroom/news.asp?id=94 |
Loss of a Lake
"Kiyu" wrote in message ... On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 20:24:03 -0700, Frank Reid wrote: Talked to a fisherman on the bank. He gave me the answer. Zebra mussels. Lake is invested and its only a couple of hundred yards from the Missouri River. This is the only water in Nebraska with the infestation. Right now, they're trying to figure out what to do. They may have to drain it and let the bottom freeze. Potash is another solution. What it will do is kill a lake that has state record size smallies and walleye. The lake is dead, it just doesn't know it yet. Frank Reid Potash works. http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/newsroom/news.asp?id=94 I've got a lot of pot ash.... john |
Loss of a Lake
On Aug 5, 4:42 pm, "asadi" wrote:
"Kiyu" wrote in message ... On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 20:24:03 -0700, Frank Reid wrote: Talked to a fisherman on the bank. He gave me the answer. Zebra mussels. Lake is invested and its only a couple of hundred yards from the Missouri River. This is the only water in Nebraska with the infestation. Right now, they're trying to figure out what to do. They may have to drain it and let the bottom freeze. Potash is another solution. What it will do is kill a lake that has state record size smallies and walleye. The lake is dead, it just doesn't know it yet. Frank Reid Potash works. http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/newsroom/news.asp?id=94 I've got a lot of pot ash.... john- Hide quoted text - John, you've got enough pot ash to clean up the Great Lakes. Frank Reid |
Loss of a Lake
On Aug 5, 12:03 pm, (Kiyu) wrote:
On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 20:24:03 -0700, Frank Reid wrote: Talked to a fisherman on the bank. He gave me the answer. Zebra mussels. Lake is invested and its only a couple of hundred yards from the Missouri River. This is the only water in Nebraska with the infestation. Right now, they're trying to figure out what to do. They may have to drain it and let the bottom freeze. Potash is another solution. What it will do is kill a lake that has state record size smallies and walleye. The lake is dead, it just doesn't know it yet. Frank Reid Potash works.http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/newsroom/news.asp?id=94 Well, that was a 12 acre lake (granted, it was also 93 foot deep). This is 113 acres. Thats a bunch of potash. Frank Reid |
Loss of a Lake
"Frank Reid" wrote in message oups.com... This is 113 acres. Thats a bunch of potash. Frank Reid Hey, John offered..........I would help you out as well, but I am saving my pot-ash to build a to-scale diorama of the Fawn Lake watershed to send to Forty. The stuff is tough to work with, though....... Tom |
Loss of a Lake
On Sun, 05 Aug 2007 23:51:15 GMT, "Tom Littleton" wrote:
"Frank Reid" wrote in message roups.com... This is 113 acres. Thats a bunch of potash. Frank Reid Hey, John offered..........I would help you out as well, but I am saving my pot-ash to build a to-scale diorama of the Fawn Lake watershed to send to Forty. The stuff is tough to work with, though....... Tom If y'all send me the raw material, I can produce the potash - and take that onerous burden off y'all.... /daytripper (heck - it's the least I can offer ;-) |
Loss of a Lake
On Aug 5, 7:45 pm, daytripper wrote:
On Sun, 05 Aug 2007 23:51:15 GMT, "Tom Littleton" wrote: "Frank Reid" wrote in message roups.com... This is 113 acres. Thats a bunch of potash. Frank Reid Hey, John offered..........I would help you out as well, but I am saving my pot-ash to build a to-scale diorama of the Fawn Lake watershed to send to Forty. The stuff is tough to work with, though....... Tom If y'all send me the raw material, I can produce the potash - and take that onerous burden off y'all.... /daytripper (heck - it's the least I can offer ;-) Yah know, I don't think that would go over very well on a federal facility. Frank Reid |
Loss of a Lake
"Frank Reid" wrote in message oups.com... Yah know, I don't think that would go over very well on a federal facility. Frank Reid yet another irony, when the folks running the show are clearly high on something...... Tom |
Loss of a Lake
Yah know, I don't think that would go over very well on a federal
facility. Frank Reid yet another irony, when the folks running the show are clearly high on something...... Actually, the military is getting very good at protecting natural resources. Though, this hasn't always been so, it is now. This lake used to get all the runoff from the flightline. Now they have a VERY good systems of dikes, culverts and treatment plants to ensure that the chemicals from the flightline do not flow into the watershed. The base has come down very hard on those using the lake to ensure that the infestation does not spread. They've also put in a new overflow catchment to keep the infestation out of the Missouri. This they know is only temporary till they can get the estimated three million dollars that it will take to clean it up. Frank Reid |
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