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Thank You!
Please keep up the good work in restoring the lake.
I was there this week and it was a beautiful day.
Getting rid of all the carp will be a huge win for everybody.
Carp stink ... so do June Suckers.
Why do we need to spend millions of $$$ so "save" the June Sucker? It's it a useful fish? Honestly would anyone, except a few, care if it became extinct?
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