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    Lake Rouseau

    Full of green slime on top yesterday--didn't even try it!!

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    thanks for the heads up.Haven't been there in years. Have an old friend coming next week and it was on the radar.Where did you end up ?

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    In the River used Goldendale Boat Ramp-(small and steep)

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    Has it cleared up yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LewStulePH.D. View Post
    Interesting...thanks for posting the link.

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    If only FWC would let the hydrilla grow. More grass =more oxygen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MARK R View Post
    If only FWC would let the hydrilla grow. More grass =more oxygen.
    That day will never come

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    This isn't entirely true, Plants can actually consume oxygen at night and dense plant mats of hydrilla can actually lead to decreased oxygen levels if they are consuming more than they are producing.

    Quote Originally Posted by MARK R View Post
    If only FWC would let the hydrilla grow. More grass =more oxygen.

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    concentrate on grass line edges at night, likely higher oxygen levels on the outer edge than in the middle of a dense plant mat in the middle of august-september

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    A lake with lots of hydrilla and vegetation has lots of bass, a lake with no hydrilla and no vegetation has no fish. Fact!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bass_prodigy75 View Post
    This isn't entirely true, Plants can actually consume oxygen at night and dense plant mats of hydrilla can actually lead to decreased oxygen levels if they are consuming more than they are producing.
    We'll take our chances!! Oxygen is overrated anyway!!

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