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    Default LOZ Gravios Arm fish kill?


    Does anyone know why there is a fish kill going on in the Gravios Arm? I have seen it throught a couple other coves but nothing is as bad as the Gravios Arm, there are fish just about in the back of every cover dead or barely breathing on their sides waffling around.

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    that aint good, lake might be turning over. Hmmmmm
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    I thought CrappieMasters was at Truman.:D:D:D

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    Not crappie but last week end we were finding dead catfish onthe trout line in the main channel at the 46mm, never had any problem before.

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    I've heard the thermocline is trying to set up my guess is there are a few fish trying to live below it and are suffering the consequences.
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    I just reread my post, man did I have some spelling errors... I expected it had something to do with the thermocline. I did not think the lake would turnover this time of the year. But with that being said I am not familiar with LOZ. I have had readings on and off over 90 degrees, most of the time the temp is around 88.

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    It has to be the culprit especially after the dead fish on a trotline,no big deal it happens every year.
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    I gotcha - I did see some floating fish starting to showup in workmens hollow and buck creek earlier today.

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