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Fishing: Disaster on Green River Lake

By Old Coddger
As a life long resident of this area and the Green River always being very important as recreation and a food source. My grandson and I made a fishing trip yesterday to Green River Lake in search of a much anticipated mess of fresh fish. After several hours of fishing (research) we realized that there was a major health issue with the fish we were catching.

It was very disturbing and troublesome trying to decide what is wrong with the fish. We have finally figured it out and am not sure what to do to help in such a large body of water. The problem appears to be that the fish are growing their mouth to close to their tails. Any solution would be appreciated.

s/Old Coddger




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