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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3767582" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>No restrictions on any of the lakes I regularly fish and consume fish from the link other than Sooner lake. </p><p>The only restriction is not eat fish more than 25" in length more than twice a month on Sooner lake while Kaw lake which is upstream has no restrictions like that. </p><p>The Mercury causing the restriction must be coming from the Salt Fork, Chikaskia River or one of the feeder creeks.</p><p>Sooner Lake has no natural feeder creeks. It's actually built on the top of a hill. Three huge pumps and pipes pump water from the Arkansas River into Sooner lake around two or so miles away to keep it full. </p><p>The lake/power plant can't pump water between certain water temps to allow the stripers, spoonbills and sand bass to migrate upstream to spawn below Kaw Lake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3767582, member: 5412"] No restrictions on any of the lakes I regularly fish and consume fish from the link other than Sooner lake. The only restriction is not eat fish more than 25" in length more than twice a month on Sooner lake while Kaw lake which is upstream has no restrictions like that. The Mercury causing the restriction must be coming from the Salt Fork, Chikaskia River or one of the feeder creeks. Sooner Lake has no natural feeder creeks. It's actually built on the top of a hill. Three huge pumps and pipes pump water from the Arkansas River into Sooner lake around two or so miles away to keep it full. The lake/power plant can't pump water between certain water temps to allow the stripers, spoonbills and sand bass to migrate upstream to spawn below Kaw Lake. [/QUOTE]
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