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Re: Trying to identify Mill Creek vegetation type?
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04/01/08 12:11 AM
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Re: Trying to identify Mill Creek vegetation type?
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04/01/08 12:19 AM
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i talked to TPWD friday and he said no grass carp have been put in Mill Creek, only in Canton City Lake. i've thought for years these 2 lakes were the same. guess i was wrong. he said they would take a look at the alligator grass this week when they do their electroshocking surveys on bass. doubt if they will do anything though. i did see some hydrilla but very,very little on saturday at mill creek. did see some huge carp up shallow but none were put in there right? go figure! I thought they were one and the same.
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Re: Trying to identify Mill Creek vegetation type?
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04/01/08 12:23 AM
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Their website doesnt even list Canton City lake only Mill Creek.
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Re: Trying to identify Mill Creek vegetation type?
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04/01/08 08:51 PM
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they are not the same lake! Canton City Lake is a small 30-40 acre pond off highway 64.
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Re: Trying to identify Mill Creek vegetation type?
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04/01/08 08:55 PM
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this is very interesting. so we are thinking now that they put the carp in the city park lake not mill creek? please if someone knows the real answer please post.
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Re: Trying to identify Mill Creek vegetation type?
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04/01/08 09:04 PM
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i just know what the guy at tpwd told me. don't know what the real truth is. there are some huge carp in mill creek up shallow right but cant tell if they are grass carp or not.
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Re: Trying to identify Mill Creek vegetation type?
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04/01/08 09:08 PM
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there have always been some huge carp there, so im not sold that they are grass carp. but it is strange that the grass is nearly gone.
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Re: Trying to identify Mill Creek vegetation type?
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04/03/08 08:36 PM
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tpwd told me the hydrilla died out when the lake got so low during the drought and then filled back up. he said it might come back after the lake stabilizes for a while. guess we'll see.
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Re: Trying to identify Mill Creek vegetation type?
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04/04/08 10:12 PM
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The lake never really got that low over the drought. The grass is not as heavy yet as it was this time last year, but it is still there. I fished it a several times in the last two weeks and noticed that over the last week it has really started sprigging up. I think it will be ok, we had 2 really good outings this week over there.
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Re: Trying to identify Mill Creek vegetation type?
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04/04/08 10:44 PM
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Re: Trying to identify Mill Creek vegetation type?
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04/04/08 10:49 PM
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Thanks, Flip. That is a good site, I am saving that.
The stuff on Mill Creek looks like Alligator Weed by the pic on that site.
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Re: Trying to identify Mill Creek vegetation type?
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04/05/08 12:16 AM
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also noticed there is tons of snot grass now. lake did get low enough that i couldn't launch there.
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Re: Trying to identify Mill Creek vegetation type?
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04/19/08 10:42 AM
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Yeah the snot grass is more abundant than normal, and what ever this new thick stuff is makes it alot harder to fish the shallows. Its far from unfishable though, ive alot of luck with soft plastic frogs just throwing into it and skipping it across the top. All the fish of any size are up in the Alligator Weed or whatever it is. The hydrilla will be there, it always is. I think its the cold front after cold front thats delaying its arrival. Everyone thats crying about "the grass is gone" will be crying in the next month or so that they cant get their boats anywhere on this lake.
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Re: Trying to identify Mill Creek vegetation type?
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04/19/08 01:59 PM
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not me. i'll take all the hydrilla i can get. what sucks about the alligator grass is that it's covering up the spawning areas.
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Re: Trying to identify Mill Creek vegetation type?
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04/19/08 02:29 PM
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Yeah it is covering the spawning areas, but you can still pick these fish up if you throw into it.
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