Monitoring on Lake Okabena shows tagged carp are congregating
Plan is to have a commercial fisherman come in to conduct a carp seining event when it is safe to do so. 6:00 am, Jan. 9, 2021
WORTHINGTON With ice more than 10 inches thick on Lake Okabena and radio-tagged carp apparently congregating in two of its deeper spots, Okabena-Ocheda Watershed District Administrator Dan Livdahl told board managers in a meeting Tuesday that plans are still in place for a winter-time carp seining event on the Worthington lake.
Livdahl reported that he found 16 of the 20 newly tagged carp in two different locations in the western part of the lake during his last outing.