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Dead fish at Hubbard?
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05/05/03 01:11 PM
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fagin007
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My son and I fished Hubbard on Saturday and I noticed that there were tons of dead carp floating around on all parts of the lake. I also saw a few dead catfish in the bunch. Anyone know why so many fish seem to be dying? My buddy also checked his juglines at hubbard and had about 20 catfish on there that had a bunch of white bumps on them. He said the meat was buttery and not like it usually is so he didnt want to take a chance at eating them. Any ideas?
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Re: Dead fish at Hubbard?
#68663
05/05/03 03:45 PM
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Duck_Jerky
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I believe the carp spawn kills alot of the males. Seems like I read that somewhere. My brother and I were on RC Sunday, and there were carp jumping all over that lake. ------------------ Gig 'Em, Aggie class of '94.
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Re: Dead fish at Hubbard?
#68664
05/05/03 03:50 PM
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Lunkerlookin'
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Roadrunner and I saw a few big dead and bloated catfish on RayBob Saturday. I don't know what caused this. /Dave
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Re: Dead fish at Hubbard?
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05/06/03 01:56 AM
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flexpress
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i seen them on hubard but not to many just scarted over the lake
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Re: Dead fish at Hubbard?
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05/06/03 02:10 AM
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Sharon Hill
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James, I saw some floating today at Hubbard, I was hoping to see you or Duck_Jerky so yall could tell me where the sandies were. We didn't put in untile about 5:00 and came out at 7:00. I caught 10 dinks and Phillip I think caught about 3. It was so hazey across the water that we mostly stayed around Robinson Park(or is it Robertson), along with about 5 other boats. Sharon
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Re: Dead fish at Hubbard?
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05/06/03 04:53 AM
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Bazztex
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_Hey Sharon: Try up on the Flats between the I-30 and Hwy 66 bridges. We used to troll Bomber 5 series in Chrome/Blue back or Normans Little N Chrome Black back. If the water is Murky try a Chartruse Crank Med divers and Stop to throw spoons like a 1/2oz Pet Spoon when you get bit on the crank!!! The birds usually work back on the banks where the shad get blown in. 2 chart or pink flea flies under a weighted popping cork is hard to beat for the banks when they're running shad!! _Good Luck Chasing Them Sandies Yall!!  >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Bazztex<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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Re: Dead fish at Hubbard?
#68668
05/07/03 10:04 PM
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5fish
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Yes, I fished hubbard today and saw hundreds if not thousands of large dead and sick carp.
We did catch several bass and they appeared healthy.
Its ok with me if a few carp die but i hope in not something more serious, like golden Alge Bloom!
Anyone know whats up?
JKC
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Re: Dead fish at Hubbard?
#68669
05/08/03 02:29 AM
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tx_basser
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I was out there this evening also. I fished almost the entire 66 riprap and there were friggin dead carp everywhere. I saw allot swimming that were sick also. I think it is an algae bloom. I have not seen the water this warm this early in a long time. 81 degrees.
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Re: Dead fish at Hubbard?
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05/12/03 12:31 PM
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RogueWave
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We've seen them dead all up and down the banks and several floating. Seen a lot of live ones swimming like they're drunk. Wade fishing Saturday, I had one swim right up to me, bump me, re-direct his route, then continue on slowly. I've looked at the fresh dead ones, they dont appear to have any spawn damage that I can tell. Everything that I've caught so far out of Hubbard has appeared to be very healthy, blues, channels, flatheads, sandies, etc. Would this Golden Alge Bloom stuff only affect carp at first, like if it were in it's early stages and this was an early indicator?
RW
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Re: Dead fish at Hubbard?
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05/12/03 12:43 PM
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5fish
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I called TPW Thursday and they are looking into the cause.
I hope its nothing serious..
JKC
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Re: Dead fish at Hubbard?
#68672
05/12/03 04:26 PM
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dmunsie
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Carp do not die during the spawn, these are not Salmon. More than likely this is a very serious problem and will probably affect other fish as well. These fish kills are getting nuts, we need to do something. But what....
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Re: Dead fish at Hubbard?
#68673
05/12/03 05:21 PM
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curtis_catfish_73
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has anyone eaten fresh fish from hubbard lately. I'm planning on a fish fry tonight, i wonder if the fish are safe to eat.
" RAY HUBBARD, FOR FISHING! HA! THERE AIN'T NO FISH IN THERE " ![[Linked Image]](http://i700.photobucket.com/albums/ww8/curtiscatfish73/Dscf0022-Copy.jpg) Tawakoni cat in pic, 27 pounds caught on 6 pound test line and ultralite 5' crappie pole. 30 minute fight
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Re: Dead fish at Hubbard?
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05/12/03 05:57 PM
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BCDAVE
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Curtis, this is my first post. I caught 3 nice blues from hubbard yesterday morning, fried 2 of them up and ate them last night. No ill effects yet.  Did notice some black discoloration around the mouth that i hadn't seen before. I have seen a die off of carp before but not to this degree. By the way great site. Tight lines and full baskets.
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Re: Dead fish at Hubbard?
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05/12/03 06:07 PM
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curtis_catfish_73
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BCDAVE good to see another new person. Glad to hear your catching fish. Keep it up and don't be affraid to post about any fishing ideas. Thanks for the reply to the eatin fish question.
" RAY HUBBARD, FOR FISHING! HA! THERE AIN'T NO FISH IN THERE " ![[Linked Image]](http://i700.photobucket.com/albums/ww8/curtiscatfish73/Dscf0022-Copy.jpg) Tawakoni cat in pic, 27 pounds caught on 6 pound test line and ultralite 5' crappie pole. 30 minute fight
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Re: Dead fish at Hubbard?
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05/12/03 06:23 PM
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fagin007
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Well since I am too lazy to set trotlines, I am going to go to hubbard one evening this week and drift for catfish using some fresh bluegills that I caught. I will look at them closely and if they look good they are going in the skillet!!!!
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