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Corinth Lake to remain closed through mid February

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - A northern Kentucky lake will remain closed through February 16 while the state works to try to get rid of gizzard shad, a species that is making it harder for other fish to grow in the lake.

Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife fisheries biologists plan to spray the 96-acre Corinth Lake in Grant County with a chemical to eliminate the gizzard shad and will close the lake as a precaution.

Poor weather conditions required officials to delay the spraying that was originally scheduled this week.

The agency says it has performed similar shad removal projects during the past 20 years at several small lakes, including Beaver, Elmer Davis and McNeely and that the chemical isn't harmful to humans, wildlife or pets.


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