06-13-2007, 02:10 AM
Its a tough situation to deal with I bet!.. It would be frustrating for me as well to see that happen to "MY" lake. [unsure]
Well for conversation sake.. we have something called "Adopt-a-crib" or "Adopt a reef" in both Lakes Winnebago and the Chippewa Flowage. I can vouch for the efforts we've made on improving the the fisheries here by doing so. It's helped tremendously. The Christmas trees are an excellent idea if they're weighed down, grouped and spaced. I did that for a few years on a small lake I lived on here and it helped a bit in the area.. supposedly the christmas trees won't last the longest but they'll help for a while!
Check this out - [url "http://www.rodngun.org/fishcribs.htm"]http://www.rodngun.org/fishcribs.htm[/url]
Oh heck - cool beans on the 22"er!! .. Hey - Theres a little Irony here as I was wondering if the lake had Crawfish in it?.. you mention the crawfish colored rap.
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Well for conversation sake.. we have something called "Adopt-a-crib" or "Adopt a reef" in both Lakes Winnebago and the Chippewa Flowage. I can vouch for the efforts we've made on improving the the fisheries here by doing so. It's helped tremendously. The Christmas trees are an excellent idea if they're weighed down, grouped and spaced. I did that for a few years on a small lake I lived on here and it helped a bit in the area.. supposedly the christmas trees won't last the longest but they'll help for a while!
Check this out - [url "http://www.rodngun.org/fishcribs.htm"]http://www.rodngun.org/fishcribs.htm[/url]
Oh heck - cool beans on the 22"er!! .. Hey - Theres a little Irony here as I was wondering if the lake had Crawfish in it?.. you mention the crawfish colored rap.
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