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• larger predator fish <br />• I fish very little, however, the fish seem to be very small (pan fish - to small to keep) <br />• heavy fishing pressure caused musky to take over <br />• healthy weeds (cabbage) missing from shore areas, ramp is always difficult <br />• good fishing way down <br />• good fishing <br />• Fish are very limited...where are they? <br />• Fewer sunfish and crappies <br />• Fewer larger fish <br />• deteriorating due to absense of weed beds <br />• decrease in pan fish and bass <br />• decrease in fish number and size <br />• Bigger Fish <br />• big crappie kill last year <br />• better walleye, fewer northern <br />• a little better <br />~ Non-Residents who said yes, wrote in these changes: ~ <br />• Water is very green late summer, fish have low energy levels and seem to be sick <br />• smaller and fewer <br />• small crappies and walleye <br />• Fewer weed beds/fewer fish <br />• more small fish (sunfish etc) <br />• lot of small fish <br />• less fish of size <br />• more small sunfish <br />• too many little pan fish, carp are coming back <br />• good for bass, less large walleye, lots of small walleye <br />• Should be slot limit all fish <br />9. Have you noticed any of the following relative to the fish population in <br />Lake Owasso? <br />50 marked Large numbers of small sunfish or bluegills. <br />4Z marked Large rough fish populations such as carp. <br />33 marked Low predator fish (northern, bass, etc.) population. <br />People who stated Other Changes wrote in: <br />1. a little better <br />2. better walleye, fewer northern <br />3. big crappie kill last year <br />4. Bigger Fish <br />5. decrease in fish number and size <br />6. decrease in pan fish and bass <br />7. deteriorating due to absense of weed beds <br />8. Fewer larger fish <br />