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Old 27th September 2003, 12:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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What's up with this? We're about 10 degrees away from morning snow and the
lakes have a fresh algae bloom on them! I thought this was a warm weather
occurrence.

And where the h-e-"double toothpicks" did the fish go! What do you guys do
on an algae bloom? Go home? I flipped and pitched and whirled and hurled and
all I came up with was a 28" Northern (blasted thing!).

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I agree with Andrew. A few of the lakes I used to fish around Fergus Falls
MN would go green about now for a few weeks. One would have chunks of
decaying vegetation floating up. Joe Z.

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What's up with this? We're about 10 degrees away from morning snow and the
lakes have a fresh algae bloom on them! I thought this was a warm weather
occurrence.

And where the h-e-"double toothpicks" did the fish go! What do you guys do
on an algae bloom? Go home? I flipped and pitched and whirled and hurled and
all I came up with was a 28" Northern (blasted thing!).

--
Early to Bed, Early to Rise,
Fish all Day, Make up Lies.

Shawn



 
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