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<blockquote data-quote="JCW355" data-source="post: 1164736" data-attributes="member: 528"><p>Yesterday I decided to hit the LIR below Tenkiller lake since I knew it might be awhile till I might get back. Got a late start as I arrived at 3:30 pm. I decided I would fish till it was dark because of the late arrival . Geared up, I started walking to where I was going to fish and look down at the water, probably 100 or so dead trout. When they shut the water off one pocket of water is isolated, so my guess is that water temp and lack of oxygen killed them. Way to early for fish kill, that ususally happens in August if it happens at all.</p><p>Fishing was tough at first because of a really low flow which made the water really flat and you were very visible. I managed to catch fish eventually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCW355, post: 1164736, member: 528"] Yesterday I decided to hit the LIR below Tenkiller lake since I knew it might be awhile till I might get back. Got a late start as I arrived at 3:30 pm. I decided I would fish till it was dark because of the late arrival . Geared up, I started walking to where I was going to fish and look down at the water, probably 100 or so dead trout. When they shut the water off one pocket of water is isolated, so my guess is that water temp and lack of oxygen killed them. Way to early for fish kill, that ususally happens in August if it happens at all. Fishing was tough at first because of a really low flow which made the water really flat and you were very visible. I managed to catch fish eventually. [/QUOTE]
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