Guys this is nothing uncommon, they do it to lake Conway all the time, a few years back I helped the game and fish do sampling on lake Conway one year when I was out of work and drawing unemployment, my time was donated, I did it for the education, I helped them during the summer on a rotenone sampling, the first day was not bad we gathered and sorted and took data on the first day of the kill, it was hot and the water was hot, however on the second day of the sampling which was gathering the fish from the first day that sunk and picking up the net that had the cove blocked off was tough, a strong stomach was required cause in that hot water over night the fish went into a rapid stage of rot. Then later on in the same year I helped them run hoop nets in gold creek and willamena cove, they took out I don't know how many crappie for sampling it was a tremendous amount, the fish did not get wasted, they collected a scale from each fish and the ear bone also called a otoliths, when the largemouth bass virus first started to come on strong in the state these samplings were very common, they were trying to see if the virus was transferable to other fish and see what affect it had if it was transferable, so the air bladder had to be checked also. they were sent off for the purpose of being tested for age and disease. It is common for them to do this to lakes from time to time. They have done it on Conway before just to stock the nursery pond and other lakes. You can rest assured they did not waste not one fillet. I was there through the whole process. I learned a lot that summer and winter about how the sampling worked and it was very educational and informative.
Last edited by Lkconwayguru; 11-12-2012 at 11:12 PM.
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