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Dry Lake (McIntosh County) - Saturday, February 20, 2010

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Fished in deep water for three hours. Didn't  see a fish on locator. Needed a snomobile to get around.
               Update: Last summer only four cormorant nests instead of 175 nests. Cutting the dead trees in the water that they need to nest in, worked very well. We had alot less cormorants on the lake too. 
               Let us all declare war on CORMORANT TREES! (Dead trees standing in the lake with big ugly nests in them)  These SKY CARP are Federally protected. The trees are protected When a cormorant is using it for a nest. That tree is just another tree in the winter. Get permmition from the land owner and cut them down! NOTE: YOU COULD DIE IF THE TREE FALLS ON YOU, so be carful. We must do something to control their numbers short of going to jail!? Please copy this report and pass it on to all fishermen. Doing nothing while the cormorants eat the last of our fish is not an option! Your General in the WAR ON CORMORANT TREES. Remember CUT A TREE AND SAVE A FISH FROM A HORRIBLE DEATH,  The fish breeder.
The Fish Breeder
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Tags: lake, trees, dry, february, mcintosh, saturday, 0, county, cormorant, fish

Region: Dry Lake (McIntosh County)

Categories: Fishing > Other Fishing
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RegisteredUser

Joined: 01/10/2004
Location: ND, USA
Re:
by on 03/11/2010 11:59 AM | Reply #1 "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |
Hello, can anyone tell me any current information regarding Dry Lake?  We have never fished Dry Lake before and are planning to go on Saturday March 13th.
If anyone has any other lakes within about 3 hours of Fargo I would be interested.
Regards,
Brad Jenison
bdj54@aol.com

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