Avista Lake Spokane carp removal survey underway
From Avista
For approximately two weeks starting May 8, anglers and others recreating on Lake Spokane will see Avista’s carp removal and survey program underway.
Avista is partnering with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and the University of Idaho to remove carp from shallow and weedy areas in Lake Spokane. This effort is being taken to improve water quality in Lake Spokane, since carp stir up bottom sediment in their feeding behavior. The work will occur between Nine Mile Recreation Area and the McLellan Conservation Area, which is located across from Tumtum.
Different methods of carp removal will be tested, including electrofishing and gill nets, to determine the best one to use for future work. Gill nets will be placed overnight in shallow waters and marked with buoys on each end of the net. Please avoid going between the buoys. Electrofishing may be conducted both during the day and at night, when fish tend to be closer to shore feeding. Anyone on or near the lake is likely to see an electrofishing boat with bright lights and may hear generator noise.
Avista and its partners on this project appreciate the public’s cooperation during this work.