Members smallmouths fight Posted April 27, 2009 Members Posted April 27, 2009 I'm headed down to table rock next week was needing some information on what areas are the worst for the slime and what areas have none if there is any.What causes it ? Thanks Dan
rps Posted April 27, 2009 Posted April 27, 2009 I'm headed down to table rock next week was needing some information on what areas are the worst for the slime and what areas have none if there is any.What causes it ? Thanks Dan Up at this end, the slime extends out to 6 - 8 feet. Less if there is current. Cause? I suspect six thousand drowned septic tanks from last Spring plus the usual towns/cities/additions that flow into TR.
gitnby Posted April 27, 2009 Posted April 27, 2009 Up at this end, the slime extends out to 6 - 8 feet. Less if there is current. Cause? I suspect six thousand drowned septic tanks from last Spring plus the usual towns/cities/additions that flow into TR. 6,000 drowned septic tanks? Where? On the rivers?
rps Posted April 27, 2009 Posted April 27, 2009 When the water was so very high last Spring many things were under water that were not intended to be. Trailer houses, docks, septic tanks. People had relied on the normal pool and had built/placed things below top of pool elevation. The 6000 number is an exaggeration but many many things were in our lake for a month or two.
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