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Visions of a Better Utah Lake
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Yesterday, (sat) it was so windy that Utah Lake turned chocolately brown and blown out, but I noticed that the geneva steel retention pond that is diked off from Utah Lake, was windy, yes but it is not brown like the rest of the big lake. I wondered why is that! The other thing is, that retention pond has thousands of carp living there now, I know because last fall, that pond was drawn down for some reason, and I saw carp all stacked up at the inlet where the water comes into the pond.

My question is, thousands of carp live there, and why the vegetation (bulrushes and reeds) has NOT been decimated by the carp who lives there? Those vegetation are alive and well. The other question is, why is the water so blue there with those carp?

I know if the the carp was gone, that pond would have huge potential for holding lots of bass. It's a matter of time when Geneva turn that pond over to the public use...

Something to think about huh?
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Visions of a Better Utah Lake - by PrinceFisher - 05-26-2004, 10:00 PM
Re: [PrinceFisher] Visions of a Better Utah Lake - by iconoclasticPaul - 05-31-2004, 05:17 AM

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