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Post by Blunderbus59 on Sept 20, 2015 12:24:06 GMT -5
This is a video I did in 1994 just before they started to let the lake fill. Thought you guys might get some good info from this. Hope it helps some of y'all.
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Post by Gsseagle on Sept 20, 2015 19:52:39 GMT -5
Wow awsome video and well done. Lot of good information shown there. Thanks for posting !!
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Post by Old Man River on Sept 22, 2015 19:24:28 GMT -5
Very informative, more porcupine cribs were placed in the water Monday, I believe more are due to go in this week. Trees will be felled in a few weeks to add cover. Thanks to all those who take care of this lake, you are much appreciated. If you would like to get involved in keeping this resource healthy, contact the park rangers.
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Post by tomm on Sept 24, 2015 6:40:37 GMT -5
Great video, thanks. As a kid we used to camp at Hibernia Park and that creek and the old dam was one of our favorite places to play.
Tom
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Post by zigtherat on Sept 24, 2015 8:53:23 GMT -5
Nice video with tons of great info! Thanks for posting it.
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Post by duratechfa on Sept 26, 2015 20:45:40 GMT -5
Awesome
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Post by Chambers on Sept 27, 2015 9:01:09 GMT -5
When are they dropping the trees in the lake? I would love to help out but I don't know how to contact the rangers in that area.
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Post by Old Man River on Sept 27, 2015 11:02:10 GMT -5
Contact ranger McMillen at the park ranger office and they will give you all the details, should be happening soon. They will need all the help the can get. More porcupine cribs were added last week and more to be placed, part of a scout project. This is going to be an awesome fishery. Brandywine bassmasters built the dock years ago and helped to build the first 10 cribs, also part of an eagle scout project. Hope this info helps.
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