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<blockquote data-quote="MuskyManiac" data-source="post: 263062" data-attributes="member: 381"><p>All I'm saying is that Lida is (was) considered by many, including the DNR, to be the best all-around fishing lake in Ottertail County. And that is saying a lot considering some of the lakes in the county. And now the lake is basically dead comparatively. My uncle is on an advisory board working with the DNR and they said the fish just aren't around. They went deeper and deeper each year and now they're gone. Pelican Lake is always used as an example of a good walleye lake with mussels, but they have had them many years longer, and they stock the living shit out of this lake, both the DNR and the lake association.</p><p></p><p>Those with a nonchalant view of mussels are going to find out the hard way what they can do. I've seen it firsthand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MuskyManiac, post: 263062, member: 381"] All I'm saying is that Lida is (was) considered by many, including the DNR, to be the best all-around fishing lake in Ottertail County. And that is saying a lot considering some of the lakes in the county. And now the lake is basically dead comparatively. My uncle is on an advisory board working with the DNR and they said the fish just aren't around. They went deeper and deeper each year and now they're gone. Pelican Lake is always used as an example of a good walleye lake with mussels, but they have had them many years longer, and they stock the living shit out of this lake, both the DNR and the lake association. Those with a nonchalant view of mussels are going to find out the hard way what they can do. I've seen it firsthand. [/QUOTE]
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