I've been hearing quite a bit about all the dead fish in Lake St. Clair this spring - mostly in canals and creeks. This happens every year, but this year, many seem to think it is excessive and more wide spread. I don't have much to add yet (although I've heard the start of some wild rumors - no, not ET), but here's a little of what the local MDNR has to say in a Macomb Daily article:
Fish die-off alarms lakeside residents, but DNR biologist says numbers typical
Winter stress, fluctuating temperatures take toll
PUBLISHED: April 14, 2006
By Tom Watts
Macomb Daily Staff Writer
Jasper Moceri's canal home in Harrison Township has a view of one of the best fishing holes on Lake St. Clair, but the sight of hundreds of dead and dying fish at his dock has Moceri convinced it's more than just a winter fish kill.
"I've been here 11 years and I've never... read full article (http://www.macombdaily.com/stories/041406/loc_fishdie001.shtml)
I saw 3 largemouth floating on the surface when i was on Kent last weekend.
All 3 were still alive, but bloated and unable to swim down to the bottom. I played with one for a little while, trying to get him to stay down, eventually he made it down to the bottom for a little bit. Hope he stayed there. But the other 2 were doomed. It looked like the needed to be fizzed. But i didnt know for sure, so i just left them.
Kinda wierd tho. I have never seen this before on Kent Lake.
PoorBoy himself :-\'
On another forum there is a suggestion that this might be from possible electro shocking and possible dnr accidentally mixed in a pesticide to control west nile virus 3 years ago
Not sure if this has any validity but it does seem strange that there are so many fish dead or dieing it seems this is an issue we need to keep a close eye on
Quote from: Roy Randolph on April 19, 2006, 11:03:45 AM
On another forum there is a suggestion that this might be from possible electro shocking and possible dnr accidentally mixed in a pesticide to control west nile virus 3 years ago
Not sure if this has any validity but it does seem strange that there are so many fish dead or dieing it seems this is an issue we need to keep a close eye on
I read that too, but maybe someone can explain to me how pesticide (supposedly) released three years ago would just now begin to kill fish?
Yeah - that's why I just said wild rumors. I don't want to spread anything until I hear something concrete from a credible source - sounds very odd, but you never know...
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Quote from: joshimoto son on April 19, 2006, 12:59:36 PM
Many unexplained things that happen on this planet can be explained in one simple word.
ALIENS!!!
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Quote from: PoorBoy on April 19, 2006, 01:21:32 PM
Next, you must shave all your body hair off. The millions of hairs on the human body act as antennas to transfer information about our surrounding to the home planet of the aliens, Zecotr Mormia 7791.
PoorBoy himself :-\'
Isn't that the same planet where Zoron - god-empiror of Scientology - reins? (Maybe the fish made some scientologists angry?)
Hmmm, i do not know this Zoron. Does he have a Mullet?
PoorBoy himself :-\'
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BD ;D
Yeah. Back to the dead fish - seems more reports than normal and lots of muskies. Could still be out of proportion, but a 'new' member on St. Clair.net is definitely hinting at rumors and big things. Just nothing concrete. The latest was expect news in the Detroit News about a 'big screwup' of some kind, but I can't think what would cause fish kills in creeks, canals, the lake and the Detroit River.
I'm not reporting anything unless it is verified. A shame to lose fish, but spring stress always kills some out there every year.