This is pretty unusual, but the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is on the case after 250 Walleye fish were found dead at Dale Hollow Reservoir.
They’re going to monitor high water temperatures, low dissolved oxygen and the flows and changes in water levels while they figure out what happened. Back in 2012, the water conditions were similar and affected Walleye and Black Bass.
If you’re going out to fish this weekend, you may see similar things on other reservoirs in the area. More on this story HERE







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