06-06-2011, 11:12 PM
A very knowledgeable source has informed me [#0000ff]It is usually a combination of low water, low oxygen levels, extended ice cover and lack of food. If the reservoirs get too low and the ice stays on for a long time it can really drop the oxygen levels.
Since I'm not a resident, I don't know first hand the winter conditions. I.E. , did the water get very low this winter and a colder than normal winter? If I had to guess, I would suspect water levels.
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Since I'm not a resident, I don't know first hand the winter conditions. I.E. , did the water get very low this winter and a colder than normal winter? If I had to guess, I would suspect water levels.
Come you guys up there, post up. [unimpressed]
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