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Winter fish kill on a very good bass, crappie lake.

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Visited a favorite fishing lake lake yesterday. The lake next to it, right across the road from it and connected by a large culvert had a bad winter kill. There are massive amounts of dead crappie, blugill, bass floating and washed up in the shoreline. A fellow i talked to said the snow was so deep on the lake that the sunlight coudnt penetrate through and killed the weeds and the fish died of lack of oxygen.

He told me he went out to ice fish the lake and when he drilled his hole dead floating crappie came up through. He mentioned a few lakes around the detroit lakes area in minnesota got killed out due to heavy snow.

 

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