I remember Lake Toho before the spraying, nice sand bottom, Mother Nature kept just the right amount of cover and the open water areas were beautiful, Fast forward to after spraying started. Now areas that were sand bottom are 2 ft. thick in muck, what was once an 18 to 20ft deep channel is 5 to 8 ft deep, and 10 to 15 ft deep in much. Floating islands of vegetation abound, And I have not seen a water hyacinth in years. Use to love fishing those.
There are 2 new islands on the lake, created by piling the muck up when they scraped the bottom in areas and nobody would take it.