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People who stated ~~Other Top Criteria" wrote in: <br />1. Access <br />2. Control native aquatic plants at present level <br />3. Control of native and non-native aquatic plants <br />4. free of water lilies -taking over the lake <br />5. Geese control still a problem <br />6. low/no weed density <br />7. non-polluted <br />8. Too many boats and jet skis on weekends, stirring up water and chopping up weeds <br />9. weed/aquatic plant control <br />8. Have you noticed a change in Lake Owasso's fishery over the last 10 <br />years? <br />Breakdown by Resident Status <br /> Yes No I don't fish <br />Lakeshore/Deeded Residents 44 40 54 <br />Non-residents 12 6 28 <br />Total 56 46 sz <br />Residents who said yes, wrote in these changes: <br />• worse -small panfish <br />• we lack walleye and crappie <br />• varies from year to year but in general, slight improvement <br />• Too many bullhead and sunfish <br />• the constant gill netting and lack of control by the DNR <br />• Smaller sunfish/bass; very few muskies; more small walleye and muskie <br />• smaller pan fish, more carp <br />• Smaller and less fi h <br />• smaller and fewer <br />• small pan fish <br />• size of game fish down <br />• seem to be more fish dying <br />• notice alot of washed-up, dead fish <br />• nothing appreciable <br />• Not as many fish "bites" <br />• Muskie Fishing is dominant <br />• mare fish <br />• more carp and rough fish <br />• More bass, walleye, and bigger muskie; pan fish about the same; fewer northern pike <br />• Less walleyes and bass; should have never stocked muskies in the lake <br />• less walleye, more large mouth bass <br />• less northerns <br />• less and smaller <br />• Less activit <br />