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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 3446134" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>Years ago, I helped with a project where we sampled the fish population in Optima Lake. Don’t laugh, there ARE fish in the “lake!” What I remember was how difficult it was to launch a flat bottom jonboat - we had to drive past the end of the boat ramp over dry, brushy land till we got to the water’s edge. Then we had to back the truck into the water till tailpipe deep, and wade back in shin-deep water and push the boat off the trailer. When we got back, we had to winch the boat onto the trailer. Thank goodness the latter had rollers.</p><p></p><p>IIRC, the water was about 8-9 feet deep along the creek bed, but mostly less than 4 feet in the areas we sampled. Caught the usual carp, but also sunfish, bass, and catfish. I was surprised how many fish we caught.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 3446134, member: 7157"] Years ago, I helped with a project where we sampled the fish population in Optima Lake. Don’t laugh, there ARE fish in the “lake!” What I remember was how difficult it was to launch a flat bottom jonboat - we had to drive past the end of the boat ramp over dry, brushy land till we got to the water’s edge. Then we had to back the truck into the water till tailpipe deep, and wade back in shin-deep water and push the boat off the trailer. When we got back, we had to winch the boat onto the trailer. Thank goodness the latter had rollers. IIRC, the water was about 8-9 feet deep along the creek bed, but mostly less than 4 feet in the areas we sampled. Caught the usual carp, but also sunfish, bass, and catfish. I was surprised how many fish we caught. [/QUOTE]
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