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Originally Posted by wind drift
I think you’re barking up the wrong tree. ACA won’t aerate a lake that prone to chinook effects. The signage and fencing they need around the aerator doesn’t work when the open water area changes so much and is unpredictable, and they won’t aerate without signage and fencing because of liability. I dont think letters to fisheries bios or a hatchery manager will sway the ACA off their position in the face of legal risk and risk to safety.
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Just so you know,this lake[police].Is closed,gate is locked .From nov1 to April 1 No trespassing.etc. The county snow plow won't do maintainence in winter.There are ways of cotolling access to the open water.They could use,likke a floating system.They moved the aerator,almost to the other side of the lake.Put it back in the old area,wind doesn't effect the hole[if it even exists.]
Other provinces aerate year round..Many ways to get by this.Brain storm,with those affected by this situation.Don't just look at the manual...