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Hey guys I'm in lower NY and the ice just fully melted about a week ago at lake I live on. The biggest bass I've seen caught on the lake was 7lbs. Now in the last few days every time I'm fishing off the bank, there's a different dead bass (3 total, different days and obviously different fish) floating alone the shoreline around 2-3lb size. They all had a brown mossy substance covering their body.

 

Here's a picture I snapped of the 3rd bass.

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Any input on the situation would be amazing, thanks!

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Winter kill would be my answer.

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X2 on winter kill.

When it's a bad winter O2 levels in the water can lower to deadly levels. I know there are a couple of lakes MN that they airrate.

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Yep. Winter kill. We get it in Mass too. One of my favorite honey holes gets a pretty big die off in as winters and this one should be no exception.

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Its a small private lake called silver lake in middletown ny. So will this mean bad bass numbers all season or just a "natural" occurance?

It's hard to tell the size, but regardless. A few fish will not impact the lake a lot. However when you see 100+ and in specific species than yes, it can put a pinch. Your local DNR probably looks into winter kills and can easily determine if stocking is needed.

And again if it is a hand full that can partly be due to natural selection of the weak not making through rough conditions.

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There was a great pond for fishing here right in the middle of the city. Every spring, the shorelines are littered with sunfish, bass and pike, all dead. A couple dead fish isn't the end of the world, but if you keep seeing more, you may want to contact your DNR.

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Its a small private lake called silver lake in middletown ny. So will this mean bad bass numbers all season or just a "natural" occurance?

same thing in parts of canandaigua, haven't checked out honeoye yet. It's from the bad freeze and low oxygen levels also plants dieng off etc.

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