Fish removed from Patterson Lake
State wildlife officials say an effort to rid Dickinson’s Patterson Lake of unwanted fish resulted in the removal of more than 5,000 pounds of fish, mostly carp.
DICKINSON, N.D. (AP) — State wildlife officials say an effort to rid Dickinson’s Patterson Lake of unwanted fish resulted in the removal of more than 5,000 pounds of fish, mostly carp.
Thousands of fish in the lake died last winter because of winterkill, which happens when heavy snow cover on a lake leads to reduced oxygen levels.
Undesirable fish such as carp and bullheads remained, and the North Dakota Game and Fish Department this fall used a chemical to kill them.
District Fisheries Supervisor Jeff Hendrickson said officials will begin stocking the lake next year with desirable fish such as crappies and walleye. He said officials hope to have a decent sport fishery established in a few years.
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