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Re: Carnegie Lake dam: 10/24
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The folks at NJ F&W are doing their best to get the feds to act but it's an uphill battle. They spend considerable effort trying to document the populations and the drastic impact they have on our sport and game fish populations. Given the level of concern in the USF&WS for 'Sportfish Restoration' and the time and dollars they commit to it that's about the only practical avenue our state folks have to try to persuade the feds to move on the matter. |
Re: Carnegie Lake dam: 10/24
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Re: Carnegie Lake dam: 10/24
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That cormorant pic is definitely insane though! The worst I've personally seen was about 10-15 of em', and I thought that was bad! I've been on outings having no action at all while watching these guys pull a fish every 5minutes. I can imagine what a flock like that can do to a fishery. I hate these birds, lol! |
Re: Carnegie Lake dam: 10/24
I fish Carnegie 1-2 x a week and the cormorants are doing a number on the gizzard shad and white perch population which is a substantial food source for the bass in that lake.
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Re: Carnegie Lake dam: 10/24
if they can't hear ya they can't catch ya
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Re: Carnegie Lake dam: 10/24
Every year that I fish the Aqueduct, the fish stop biting when the cormorants arrive in March. I saw cormorants practice catch and release there with fish too big to swallow. SC hunters killed > 11,000 cormorants 2 years ago, then the Audubon Society stopped the hunt this year. //www.thestate.com/news/local/article13846073.html
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