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<blockquote data-quote="J.T." data-source="post: 1209726" data-attributes="member: 7115"><p>I can remember the Game Warden at McGee Creek in the early 90's telling us not to eat the bass because of the mercury. If I remember correctly he told my dad and I that it was naturally occurring but that the levels were high in the lake because of logging. He went on to ask us to take all of the small bass home and put them in our garden because of overpopulation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.T., post: 1209726, member: 7115"] I can remember the Game Warden at McGee Creek in the early 90's telling us not to eat the bass because of the mercury. If I remember correctly he told my dad and I that it was naturally occurring but that the levels were high in the lake because of logging. He went on to ask us to take all of the small bass home and put them in our garden because of overpopulation. [/QUOTE]
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