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i thought this sometimes included warm water species on the list but didn't see them this year?  I know the article said only the upper 3.5 miles were checked though.  Thanks for posting this, it's always a good read.  

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Thanks for sharing.  Enjoy seeing the results every year.  I had heard a rumour they shocked up a big brown, but guess it was just a rumour...

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  On 3/11/2020 at 7:56 PM, JestersHK said:

Thanks for sharing.  Enjoy seeing the results every year.  I had heard a rumour they shocked up a big brown, but guess it was just a rumour...

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one thing that must be of note is that they shocked the first 3.5 miles of the lake and the brown numbers look really low. There is still 18.5 miles of deep water that have gone untested, also in late August I would venture to guess most of the browns haven't began migrating up for the spawn yet either.  So this is a great sample and a great read but there is a ton of deep and wide water that is unsampled and it's harboring who knows what in her depths?  

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  On 3/11/2020 at 8:27 PM, Travis Swift said:

one thing that must be of note is that they shocked the first 3.5 miles of the lake and the brown numbers look really low. There is still 18.5 miles of deep water that have gone untested, also in late August I would venture to guess most of the browns haven't began migrating up for the spawn yet either.  So this is a great sample and a great read but there is a ton of deep and wide water that is unsampled and it's harboring who knows what in her depths?  

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It's tough sledding down there...:)

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