Though they can be quite painful, droughts only add to the pleasure of watching the water of reservoirs fill back up...I remember local reservoirs fell 13ft and some others 23 ft (liberty reservoir). Whole banks and coves and sandbars were dry as a desert last summer, but now, fortunately, they have had to open a floodgate or three at the dam to bring the level of the water down!

Sad to hear a lake is dying...each is a jewel beyond replacement.
SJHassan, from MD.


From: Allan Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [VFB] Bad News and good News...
Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2003 21:02:07 -0500

The Current Argus, one of our local papers had headlines today, " Few fish
left in Brantly Lake" read, " Brantly Lake fishing is dead". Basically there
are no fish left in the resovour, "Golden Algae" and lack of any significant
rain, a 3 year drought and the last fish survey "No" game fish were found.
To add to it no minnows or anything else in the lower food chain.

That's sad, Jimi. Droughts can be devastating!


Good news, I made a trade today for a 12' Indian River Fiberglass canoe.
Perfect for just 2 and light enough I can load it myself without hurting to
bad.


GREAT! Now if you can just find some water to insert the canoe.............

Cheers,

Allan
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Allan Fish
Greenwood, IN

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