Brownlee Reservoir on the Snake is a sludge pit

bpa556

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Why? Because there’s algae on the bottom?


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Interesting.

We have algae blooms that kill off most all of the water life. Havent heard if it killing dogs.
Not all algae are dangerous to dogs, but cyanobacteria is. A few years ago, a guy fishing in Lake Lowell in Southwest Idaho let his dog walk in mud with blue-green algae. The dog died soon after, apparently by simply licking its paws. Here's a link to a clinical article:
 

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Nope, just saw the picture posted by IDEQ. But that area does have chukars! Coincidentally, was out hunting Huns today with my brother in a different area- seems to be a very good year for them.
We seem to have a lot of birds this year also, should be a good season.
 

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Looks like the western basin of Lake Erie every August. The perch still bite but it isn't very scenic.
 

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Blue green algae is a huge fear of mine. With the heat we have had this fall it is bad in both dakotas. Even when it dries up can still be deadly. A trainer was in utah a few years ago in the fall and had multiple dogs die a couple pulled through. It was dried up algae on the shore
 
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