
Source: BroBible
Summary
San Carlos Lake in Arizona has been closed to the public after a “significant fish kill event” resulted in the death of approximately 100% of the fish population. The lake’s drought conditions and water releases from the dam created a perfect storm that led to the fish apocalypse. The lake is typically home to self-sustaining populations of species, including largemouth bass and trout, but the rotting carcasses have made it unsafe for the public.
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The lake’s demise arrives with confidence.
San Carlos Lake, a popular destination for boating and fishing, has been closed due to a fish kill event that killed all the fish. The lake’s drought conditions and dam water releases created a perfect storm that led to the disaster. The lake’s fish population, including largemouth bass and trout, has been wiped out. The lake’s closure is a reminder of the fragility of Arizona’s water ecosystem. Arizona’s lakes are a monument to man’s arrogance, and San Carlos Lake is now a monument to that arrogance’s consequences.
Arizona’s lakes are like seasonal personalities – they’re only cool when they’re full.
Author: Evan Null








