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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: on the river
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Great job on cleaning up the crap Anitoliy..
Some friends and I went and picked up trash allong the Willamette River and filled the bed of my truck..And we didnt even get it all..
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Corvallis, OR
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Nice job man.. Funny comments too. I can't believe this weather.. Rain, hail, sun, rain, sun, hail, cloudy, sun, snow and then you eat lunch. What then hell... With all the trash you have picked up, tell me you have at least found a lure or two for your effort?
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Have You Kissed a Bass Today???
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Congratiations everyone...on pickin' up the trash....................
![]() ............. ........................i've never fished at JC Pond..................but i did many years ago buy a used rv from......................JC rv..............it has a lot of delamination.............................![]() |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Springfield, OR.
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I forwarded the thread that Anatoliy posted about the dead and dying fish at JC ponds, here is their reply:
To: 'chuck kumler' Cc: Steven Mamoyac; 'Leaburg Hatchery'; Jeffrey Ziller; Erik Moberly Subject: RE: Fishing at the Junction City Pond (Volume II) Thanks for forwarding, Chuck. Please thank Anatoli for the info - and the good stewardship! I have forwarded this e-mail to the biologist who manages JC Pond, as well as to the hatchery that stocks it most frequently. They may have some insights into what is going on. It could be those big fish that were stocked had been spawned previously and as a result were more susceptible to potential infection or other environmental stressors than are typical hatchery trout. That said, I hear a lot of positive feedback about "the big fish" at Junction City Pond. It has been a very popular program. Steve, Tim - anything to add? Also, while we typically leave fish carcasses in a system for biomass as Chuck mentioned, we may or may not want to do so at JC Pond. In such a heavily used system, we often will get calls about dead fish, especially as water temperatures rise. If ODFW continues to be notified about this situation, we may end up removing the carcasses. We will work with the Adair office on that. Thanks again for the heads up and let us know if you have additional questions. Kelly If I hear anything else I will post it. Also Kelly is very impressed with the stewardship shown by the OFF members...Kudos to all ![]() ![]() ![]() Chuck
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Planet Earth
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Good job Chuck! Thank you!
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