Matt, this image is off Google Earth from Upper White Oak in 2010. Can you explain what was done here in these pads?
Yeah have been spotting treating alligator week in Conway for years. It has gotten so bad that we have to hire a herbicide applicator to get the job done.
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Matt, this image is off Google Earth from Upper White Oak in 2010. Can you explain what was done here in these pads?
Come on in boys! The water is fine!
Cane Creek in Star City loaded with lilly pads with very good bream action during the summer. Nice campground also.
I give them all lockjaw. If you see me there, they're probably not biting.
It looks like a herbicide applicator sprayed the vegetation (not sure if it is pads) in a grid pattern, which is common. To get a 100% correct answer, call Andy Yung (District Supervisor who manages White Oak) 877-836-4612 ext 1454. He should be able to answer your questions. Thanks.
Matt Schroeder - AGFC - (877)470-3309 - [email protected]
Lake Conway has countless acres of lilly pads, also an over abundance of gator weed, if you are looking for a lake with vegetation ya cant go wrong at Conway, we had coontail moss last year almost thick enough to walk on in part of the lake along with lilly pads and a over abundance of gator weed. Where the agfc killed pads a few years ago they have just about taken over again. If your home lake don't have gator weed n it, I strongly suggest washing your boat and trailer after visiting Lake Conway to prevent transferring this invasive species of grass. Gator weed has the potential to ruin a fishery as well as coontail grass for that matter.
Welcome to the home of the, boat eating, trolling motor busting, prop bending, lower unit smashing, stump filled mud hole called Lake Conway.
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