by Michael | Mar 25, 2013 | Lake Environment
Contrary to popular belief, there is no “one size fits all” model for aquatic invasive plant management. There are only a handful of aquatic invasive plant control methods suitable for the management of hydrilla in Kerr Lake, Lake Gaston, and other...
by Michael | Mar 20, 2013 | Fishing News
Source: The Daily Progress Buggs Island- Bobby Whitlow at Bobcat’s in Clarksville says bass are up in the creeks feeding right now, in 2 to10 feet of water, chasing the bait. The most productive baits for bass lately have been jerk baits, Shad Raps and most any small,...
by Michael | Mar 12, 2013 | Lake Environment
Over the past few weeks we have discussed aquatic invasive plant species that cause issues in Kerr Lake and Lake Gaston as well as many other water bodies in our State. Now that we have a better handle on these plants, where they came from, how they grow and what...
by Michael | Feb 25, 2013 | Lake Environment
Last week we discussed the environmental and ecological impacts resultant from hydrilla infestations and spread. This week we will continue our discussion, talking a little more about the economic and cultural impacts that most often affect us. Hydrilla can directly...
by Michael | Feb 22, 2013 | Fishing News
Source: The Daily Progress I have been fascinated with walleye since I was a boy in West Virginia. At the time, there was a native population of walleye in the Greenbrier River, but only a handful of fishermen could catch them. I couldn’t. My friends couldn’t. The...