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14ledo81
Posted 6/15/2015 7:50 AM (#772629)
Subject: Dead Panfish??





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Location: Ashland WI
I was out fishing on a northern WI lake this weekend.

When I got to the boat landing, there was a very strong smell of fish. I went down to the dock, and noticed a lot (25 or so) dead panfish. The wind was moving directly toward the landing. When we started out into the lake, I noticed quite a few more dead fish floating.

Any ideas what was happening here?
JBlanck
Posted 6/15/2015 7:56 AM (#772631 - in reply to #772629)
Subject: Re: Dead Panfish??




Posts: 144


Location: Loves Park, IL
My guess is there is a lake association that is poisoning the weeds. There have a been a few lakes in the past that have an association that does this to kill the weeds in front of their cabins for better sandy swimming areas. The lake we investigated was Deer Lake in Polk County, WI. The spray pretty much stopped the musky fishing as there were no fish moving during this event. Just a guess but it sounds very familiar.
Skyblaster
Posted 6/15/2015 8:17 AM (#772634 - in reply to #772631)
Subject: Re: Dead Panfish??




Posts: 190


Location: Savage, MN
I was out on Prior Lake (Twin Cities South Metro) last week and noticed quite a few floating panfish as well and was wondering the same thing. Most of them that we saw were in 5' or less and heavily weeded areas, ones that I don't believe are treated by homeowners/lake assoications. Would also be interested in knowing if anybody else knows anything about it.


Edited by Skyblaster 6/15/2015 8:18 AM
scmuskies
Posted 6/15/2015 8:36 AM (#772637 - in reply to #772634)
Subject: Re: Dead Panfish??





Posts: 258


Location: Mayville, WI
Most likely columnaris: http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/fishing/fishhealth/columnaris.html





Edited by scmuskies 6/15/2015 8:41 AM
fishhawk50
Posted 6/15/2015 9:03 AM (#772644 - in reply to #772637)
Subject: Re: Dead Panfish??




Posts: 1416


Location: oconomowoc, wi
scmuskies - 6/15/2015 8:36 AM

Most likely columnaris: http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/fishing/fishhealth/columnaris.html




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WiscoMusky
Posted 6/16/2015 1:34 AM (#772767 - in reply to #772629)
Subject: Re: Dead Panfish??




Posts: 397


Location: Wisconsin
It very well may be columnar is, I am no expert on that at all haha. But I would agree that lake associations killing weeds can be a factor, especially if the lake has a ton of rec pressure, they will spray the #*#* out of those lakes
Nick59
Posted 6/16/2015 7:05 AM (#772778 - in reply to #772629)
Subject: Re: Dead Panfish??





Posts: 548


Location: MN
Same folks that spray for lake weeds fertilize their grass then wonder why they have so many weeds.

dfkiii
Posted 6/20/2015 11:29 PM (#773364 - in reply to #772644)
Subject: Re: Dead Panfish??





Location: Sawyer County, WI
fishhawk50 - 6/15/2015 9:03 AM

scmuskies - 6/15/2015 8:36 AM

Most likely columnaris: http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/fishing/fishhealth/columnaris.html




this


Similar situation out by me. The DNR came out to take samples, they also said columnaris.
14ledo81
Posted 6/21/2015 7:17 AM (#773380 - in reply to #773364)
Subject: Re: Dead Panfish??





Posts: 4269


Location: Ashland WI
dfkiii - 6/20/2015 11:29 PM

fishhawk50 - 6/15/2015 9:03 AM

scmuskies - 6/15/2015 8:36 AM

Most likely columnaris: http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/fishing/fishhealth/columnaris.html




this


Similar situation out by me. The DNR came out to take samples, they also said columnaris.


It might have been your lake. It was in Sawyer co.
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