Lakes with current alge blooms?
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RE:Lakes with current alge blooms?
Hey guys just a thought, I vote to un sticky this post and start a new one when the summer 09 season starts. Just a thought.
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RE:Lakes with current alge blooms?
My first instinct was to agree, but if we leave it, we can see what blooms and when it blooms each year. The history would sure be worth while.gian wrote:Hey guys just a thought, I vote to un sticky this post and start a new one when the summer 09 season starts. Just a thought.
Too much water, so many fish, too little time.
RE:Lakes with current alge blooms?
Clear Lake in Skagit County was Pea Soup yesterday
Yeah, I'm a Cupcake! Better that, than dry and stale like Biscotti!
RE:Lakes with current alge blooms?
Lake Washington has passed it's green water phase and the algae has started to clump together. Now we cross our fingers and hope that the shrimp, daphinia and other little water critters can take care of the rest. The Winter and Spring floods out a grat deal of material into the water this year. I'm curious to see if it ultimately helps or hurts the system. So far the bass seem to be having a good time!
RE:Lakes with current alge blooms?
Some interesting info on the different blooms of Green Algae and Toxic Cyanobacteria in King County lakes on
http://green.kingcounty.gov/lakes/bloom.aspx
http://green.kingcounty.gov/lakes/bloom.aspx
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RE:Lakes with current alge blooms?
No post latley, so I thought I would mention that Coffee Pot in Lincoln County is just starting to get a mild bloom. This is quite normal for CP, and on some years it gets very bad. I suspect the high water and colder months will keep it down this year.
Too much water, so many fish, too little time.
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Re: Lakes with current alge blooms?
Lake Lawrence, out of Yelm has a bad bloom. People and pets are both advised to not enter the water, nor eat any fish caught!
Re: Lakes with current alge blooms?
Kitsap Lake in Bremerton has been closed due to algae.
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Re: Lakes with current alge blooms?
Campbell is so bad you cant see the fish in your Livewell thru the green.
Re: Lakes with current alge blooms?
Was out at deception pass and saw they had signs up about Cranberry being closed due to algae bloom.
Re: Lakes with current alge blooms?
The no contact advisory has finally been lifted from Kitsap Lake.
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