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#1 Apr-04-10 8:37AM

bigjeffie
Patagonian Toothfish
Registered: Feb-24-09
Posts: 1456

cedar

seems like it has been really tough on cedar so far this spring

the water is ultra clear

one day i caught two well proportioned 2#'rs on the rocks, but
it cost me 4 jigs to get them

then the algae will be going nuts shortly.
it is a real shame the control funds were cut from the budget

i may go to lake ashburn this p.m., where i did well during the last warm spell with J&P's

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#2 Apr-04-10 5:22PM

Ernie
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From: Ashburn VA
Registered: Feb-03-06
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Re: cedar

You are right about the algae....I have already reported it to the management.


Time to go fishin' again!

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#3 Apr-05-10 6:32AM

CozUF2001
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From: Richmond, Virginia
Registered: Mar-26-08
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Re: cedar

I thought I noticed a blue tinge to Beech the other day. Perhaps some leftover packets from efforts past?


If it were easy, they'd call it catching!

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#4 Apr-05-10 6:44AM

Ernie
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From: Ashburn VA
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Re: cedar

The lakes were treates on 4/2....hopefully that will help knock the algae down....


Time to go fishin' again!

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#5 Apr-05-10 6:56AM

Curly
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Registered: Mar-15-10
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Re: cedar

CozUF2001 wrote:

I thought I noticed a blue tinge to Beech the other day. Perhaps some leftover packets from efforts past?

I noticed that too.  I think it came up from the bottom of the ABC lakes when they "turned over".  The contractor did not add any dye to the lakes on the 2nd, but did add a copper based algeaside that my have given them a tint of blue..........


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