02-06-2018, 04:52 PM
[#0000FF]I had heard that there were large numbers of large fish dying and being discarded as water levels dropped. Sam Braegger at the Utah Lake Commission checked into this for me and here is his reply:
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I looked into this, and it doesn't seem to carry any weight. As with any dredging project, there will be an impact on the fish. However, all the entities involved worked to save any endangered June Sucker fish that were at risk, as well as other desirable species such as white bass. There may have been some carp that died, probably pike (which they can't save anyway because its illegal), etc. I've been assured that the effects on the fishery were as minimal as possible.
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I looked into this, and it doesn't seem to carry any weight. As with any dredging project, there will be an impact on the fish. However, all the entities involved worked to save any endangered June Sucker fish that were at risk, as well as other desirable species such as white bass. There may have been some carp that died, probably pike (which they can't save anyway because its illegal), etc. I've been assured that the effects on the fishery were as minimal as possible.
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