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I think the only way that anything will be done is when there is a negative economic impact that can be tied into the spraying. Or (God forbid) someone gets sick and dies from it. I know of 2 people that were told "dont eat any fish from Eufaula" by a conservation officer.
They are also trying to implement changes to the regulations on the landowners who's property is lakefront.
It is truly amazing how many people are so smart they are dumb. No matter what your eyes see happening it is not really happening because the book says it can't or won't. I was never a big Eufaula fisher untill about 10 years ago and I really started learning the lake and enjoying fishing it. I just hope it is not totally ruined before they leave it alone and let the lake recover.
Foul hook, their was a good amount of hydrilla scatterd about the lake untill about 2 years ago I had a spot I caght fish every trip,till the hydrilla was gone. Now nothing in 2 yearsfrom that spot. They are spraying all the vegitation growing along the banks. They killed everything within 20 yards or so of the water around the rip rap at lakepoint last year.
I don' know the answer but I , along with others, see the problem........
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