Anyone have any idea why so many trees on Manoy Creek and nearby Youngs Landing area have apparently been cut by a chainsaw and allowed to fall into the lake? It seems a little hazardous to do this intentionally!
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Pontoonfisher
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TREES ON MANOY
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3/11/2019 2:49:49 PM
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I noticed all the trees too. I assume it’s for crappie fishing and was probably done illegally.
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SAD!!!! It definitely was recently! I would love to go back out and count them! I bet there are 100!
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alahusker
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TREES ON MANOY
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3/12/2019 10:24:53 AM
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They also nailed Mad Wind, big time. Probably assist fish habitat, but seriously doubt Alabama Power is too happy.
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Pontoonfisher
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TREES ON MANOY
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3/12/2019 3:54:15 PM
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I agree. They took down the largest mature trees they could find.
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Moldyoldy
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TREES ON MANOY
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3/12/2019 7:46:31 PM
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What dirtbags. Hope they catch who did it. I wonder if apco could ban fishing in those areas.
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MrHodja
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TREES ON MANOY
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3/12/2019 7:52:19 PM
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Go to the next page of posts, to 1/23, and see the string about Madwind Creek. Same perps? Whether legit or not, I wouldn't think all that vegetation would be good for water quality.
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I had someone tell me that Alabama Power did it to promote fishing? Don’t know if that is true but it sure makes the look of the beautifully wooded shoreline an eyesore now! Looks so bad and is dangerous. If a kid falls off of an innertube or something near them it is going to be bad! These are NOT SMALL trees, they are really tall so they go pretty far out into the water!
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Lifer
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TREES ON MANOY
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3/13/2019 2:36:21 PM
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There is such a high concentration of stripers in that area it could be that they were cut to make cover for the fish. Just a guess omh part. tn
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Moldyoldy
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TREES ON MANOY
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3/13/2019 2:51:06 PM
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Good point, luv. I helped recover a drowning victim about 30 years ago. Sounds like the same situation as this. People dont realize that the branches underwayer stay intact long after the branches above water have broken off. They speculate the victim had tried to swim under what looked like a smooth log and he got tangled in the branches underwater and drowned.
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Lifer
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Info from APCO
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3/13/2019 3:19:11 PM
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As soon as I posted my Las message I decided to take the dog for a ride and since I only live a few minutes from the shoreline mmgt office I decided to ride by and talk to them. It is indeed a DNR project, not APCO or rednecks. They did have to give permission for the project since it is on APCO land. It is definitely a fish habitat/cover project. The young fellow, I've forgotten name already, said he has had several calls/emails about it. So everyone please stay calm and remember virtually nothing happens on the lake APCO doesn't know about. Enjoy the summer.
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HARRY
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Info from APCO
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3/13/2019 10:59:33 PM
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Thanks. Maybe this will calm folks down.
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Little Gray
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Info from APCO
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3/15/2019 6:10:21 PM
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Will additional trees be planted to replace the ones that were felled?
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wix
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Info from APCO
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3/16/2019 11:11:52 AM
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APC probably dropped the trees to keep the wake boats away and save their land!
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Lifer
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Info from APCO
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3/16/2019 4:31:39 PM
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APCO had absolutely nothing to do with it other than giving permission for the DNR to do what they needed.
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