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Prospertown Lake:
The NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife has been performing a fish salvage operation at Prospertown Lake (Ocean County) since the outlet structure failed earlier this week. The lake, a popular fishing destination, is located within the Prospertown Lake Wildlife Management Area.
As of Tuesday, September 13, approximately 1,000 black crappies, bluegills, yellow perch, brown bullheads and largemouth bass have been collected by division personnel. The fish have been have been relocated to Turnmill Pond located on the nearby Colliers Mills WMA. The lake level has continued to drop approximately one foot each day and the lake is anticipated to drain entirely. Salvage efforts will continue through the remainder of the week as lake conditions permit. |
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Re: Prospertown Lake:
Can someone post a few photos of the low level? when is the lake expected to be at its lowest level?
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Re: Prospertown Lake:
3 days ago.
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Re: Prospertown Lake:
Stopped at the lake to check out the situation. What a shame. I have only fished it a few times, but to see a lake in the condition it's in is upsetting. I will try to post a picture or two that I took of it today.
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Re: Prospertown Lake:
I loved fishing there. such BS. Going to take years to get back to normal
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Re: Prospertown Lake:
Here is one from today:
Last edited by joiseystud; 09-18-2011 at 11:15 PM.. |
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Re: Prospertown Lake:
whats causing the lake to drop?
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I believe there is a levy and a damn on opposite sides of the lake and the levy broke during Hurricane Irene and it's been letting water out every day since then. Someone recently mentioned as much as 1ft of water per day. |
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