The overgrowth is from 30+ years of neglect and pollution, there's a couple feet of silt on the bottom too. Every decade or so there's a group that floats a plan to dredge, clean, and excavate, but it never goes anywhere. In a couple decades, it will be completely overgrown, partially from boaters bring in foreign non-indigenous species (like anywhere else there's similar issues). Spring time is really the only truly great time to fish there.
There's still some decent fish in there, but it does get a lot more pressured than years ago. Without a a solid scientific analysis, it "appears" to be a lot tougher fishing.*
*Fished there nearly all my life
Posted Thu Aug 22, 2013 9:34 am