What some don't understand is that most of the fish floating on surface are there not because anyone caught and released them,but due to poor water conditions(high water temps/poor oxygen content).This is due to the large amount of cold water pulled from Cumberland this spring and summer to keep lake level close to 680.Higher than normal summer air temps hurt also.
There is a number of fish floating aournd Indian Creek /Dam area.Won't speculate as to the number ,but it is significent!!!Haven't been on other areas of lake to have first hand knowledge.This is a very serious situtation for Cumberland's striper fishery.Comments about possible changes to striper regs to improve the fishery are mute till the work on dam is done and lake returns to normal (We can all hope).Had the same situtation this time last year-mainly with walleye.If we have a heavy rainfall year in 2011 and Corp has to dump lots of water,depleting the cool water reserves,we will be facing this problem again.
Some who have commented that lake would be better off without stripers might think about this --If striper fishery goes to pot,most will still fish for something/somewhere. Be carefull what you wish for,might see a bunch more people after your targeted fish at your favorite spot.



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??????? I guess I have to run around from dock to dock hoping to find someone to take the two fish I won't clean and eat. Or since I don't clean fish, do I just back to the dock, and dump the fish in the garbage can? I guess so, cause KDFWR doesn't want me to let them go and have them floating on the lake. 