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amos lake had the same thing happen 4 years ago,hundreds of 4-6 pound fish floating,with not much expanation.my guess is since they were about the same size,they were probably the same age,it might have been a natural fish die off
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Hey Tom, I guess if it is a natural die off then theres nothing that can be done.I just keep remembering when they sprayed Pokenapaug in East Hampton and killed all the fish in it. Congamond is a huge lake, hope its not the same thing.[crazy]
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i remember that too,i was working on main st.next to the lake with the wind blowing off the water right at us.didn,t smell like a bed of roses [pirate]
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