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Fish Kill on Lake Fairfield? #2667721 09/23/08 04:13 PM
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Sir Hippocrappiemus Offline OP
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I was reading several of the posts and I saw a couple mentions of a fish kill on Lake Fairfield and I was wonderring what was the cause of this?


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Re: Fish Kill on Lake Fairfield? [Re: Sir Hippocrappiemus] #2668379 09/23/08 07:17 PM
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It was a couple of weeks back. about 3900 reds and the rest was a mixed bag total of over 7000 fish. The state thinks it was low o2 but who knows. Fishing is still very good.

Re: Fish Kill on Lake Fairfield? [Re: Vaughn Coomer] #2670685 09/24/08 04:18 PM
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Those monster perch/bream are still there. Kept about a dozen from this past wkend.


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Re: Fish Kill on Lake Fairfield? [Re: Dmcputtz] #2675772 09/25/08 11:50 PM
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it must have been pretty bad because it killed catfish and gar.


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