It's been a little damp here for a good few hours now
Just a light drizzle right now on the East side -- however, when I left the shop on the south side about an hour ago -- it was pretty nasty!! It'll be interesting seeing how much more cr&p is deposited in the lake with this storm

The floating cr&p has been bad just about all summer -- and really makes the lake look terrible.
I know what you mean about the trash Brid, the yakkers and joggers litter from Spring-Fall some days when the water is low you can walk on it without stepping in the mud. Look on the bright side though, at least it isn't carp all over the the banks like in Illinois and Indiana were most anglers really hate carp and IDNR promotes removal.
If you toss carp on the bank there IDNR thanks you (doesn't matter to them if it's illegal).
Thank goodness for at least a little bit of recognition around here -- that we have a 'situation' that needs dealing with
You'd think that between the folks that consistently post local stuff about the 'eyesore' of cr^p in the lake - and a good caring representative for Carping here -- we might actually get something done to help this poor water even survive?
I can't say anything -- for fear of being called names though

It's all in the hands of 'higher powers' -- where I'm not supposed to tread - according to the law of CAG.
The lake is currently threatened by massive pollution possibilities (has been for years, with road run off drainage in there), completely unpoliced fishing /fish removal regulations -- and has been for many years -- yet, those "in the know" -- without any scientific knowledge make banal comments like "Quack Quack" - and "The lake is just fine - leave it to the experts at TPWD".
Sure - the Carp will astound a lot of folks because of their tenacity and survive way longer than other fish -- merely by the fact they can withstand 0.5 saturated 02 levels - where most other denizens require 2.5 -- but, there is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING being done to assure this will happen.
A little bit of remedial work right now might ensure a great Carp fishery for years to come.
A friend of mine had a great idea for us Carpers really caring about cleaning the lake up -- working with TPWD, and having the use of a boat supplied by them -- to go out and 'de-louse' the miserable amount of garbage floating in here.
It could easily be achieved with a few dedicated volunteers that could spare an afternoon or two a week.
Wouldn't that be a step in the right direction for anyone wanting to fish comfortably here -- hold official contests proclaiming it to be Carp Nirvana -- and supposedly consider this "Our Beloved Lake"?
Seems I'm obviously much mistaken, the lake is just fine, and I shouldn't even bother talking to the authorities -- as it's all being taken care of by our representative.
Well -- another late post -- which I guess totally opens me up to more ridicule from those that know absolutely nothing about me -- yet still feel they have to stick a knife in wherever possible

Let's see what the lake looks like when I go to work this afternoon.
SAVE TOWN LAKE