03-18-2004, 09:45 PM
[font "Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"][#000000][size 2]KISSIMMEE, FL—Since November, nearly half of Lake Toho's water has been drained to allow the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to remove more than 9 million cubic yards of muck and undesirable vegetation from the shoreline. As a result, the fishing is expected to be unparalleled, because the lake's bass population is concentrated in an area half its normal size.[/size][/#000000][/font]
[font "Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"][#000000][size 2]However, the low water levels also mean anglers need to be extra cautious as they navigate the lake. Many usually navigable areas are now off-limits to boaters.[/size][/#000000][/font]
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[font "Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"][#000000][size 2]However, the low water levels also mean anglers need to be extra cautious as they navigate the lake. Many usually navigable areas are now off-limits to boaters.[/size][/#000000][/font]
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