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From the Iowa DNR:

$1,000 Reward Offered in Lake Wapello Shad Stocking Case


DRAKESVILLE, Iowa - The Iowa Department of Natural Resources Fisheries Bureau investigation into the presence of gizzard shad in Lake Wapello has eliminated all possibilities other than intentional stocking, and has state officials asking the public for information on the case.

Turn-In-Poachers (TIP) has joined the effort by offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to a successful prosecution of the individual or individuals involved in reintroducing gizzard shad into the newly renovated Lake Wapello. The TIP number is 1-800-532-2020. Callers can remain anonymous.

As part of the investigation, fisheries staff surveyed the ponds and basins in the watershed and found no gizzard shad, leaving the only way for the problem fish species to have gotten into Lake Wapello was by intentional stocking. It is against the law to introduce any live fish to any public waters in the state.

"We are confident that a person or persons intentionally put live gizzard shad in Lake Wapello, and that it happened after the project was completed on April 1," said Mark Flammang, fisheries biologist for Lake Wapello. "This lake means a lot to the area economically and recreationally. We held fish for a year specifically for Lake Wapello to speed its return as a fishery and the lake was well on its way back until the shad were added. Now, not only do we have to lower the lake again, but we have to eliminate the fishery to get the shad."

The incident remains under investigation.

"I would encourage anyone with any information to come forward so those responsible can be held accountable for their actions," said Bob Stuchel, conservation officer with the DNR for Wapello and Davis counties. "It is by their hand that the fishery will need to be renovated again and that takes away the recreation and enjoyment from everyone."

Fishing at Lake Wapello contributes an estimated $700,000 per year to the local economy. According to Iowa State University's Center for Agriculture and Rural Development, Lake Wapello hosts more than 81,000 fishing trips annually. The DNR had just completed a $400,000 lake renovation, dam repair and watershed improvement project in April.

The public may also call Conservation Officer Matt Rush, at 641-777-7805, Park Ranger Chad Horn, at 641-777-7445 or Stuchel at 641-777-2169 directly with information on the case.
 
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From the Iowa DNR:

Anonymous Donor Pledge Adds $500 to Lake Wapello Reward
Posted: August 7, 2009

DRAKESVILLE, Iowa - An anonymous resident from the Lake Wapello area has pledged $500 in addition to the $1,000 reward offered by the Turn-In-Poachers program for information leading to a successful prosecution of the individual or individuals responsible for introducing gizzard shad into the lake. It is against the law to introduce any live fish to any public waters in the state.

The TIP number is 1-800-532-2020. Callers can remain anonymous. The public may also call Conservation Officer Matt Rush, at 641-777-7805, Park Ranger Chad Horn, at 641-777-7445 or Stuchel at 641-777-2169 directly with information on the case.

The DNR drained Lake Wapello in summer 2008 to fix a pipe that ruptured in the dam, but while the lake was down, the project was expended to include deepening the shoreline and protecting it with riprap, installing sediment ponds to improve the water quality, installing in-lake fish structure to concentrate fish for boat anglers and shore anglers, and add fishing jetties.

The final goal of the restoration project was to eliminate the gizzard shad population. The $400,000 lake renovation project was completed in April. Gizzard shad were discovered on July 7 during a routine sampling of the newly renovated fishery. The incident remains under investigation.

Fishing at Lake Wapello contributes an estimated $700,000 per year to the local economy. According to Iowa State University's Center for Agriculture and Rural Development, Lake Wapello hosts more than 81,000 fishing trips annually.

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