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Jeff
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See if we can get a different answer.
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I'd rather die living than live like I'm dead
I told you what happens. They go to whatever water is left or out to the lake. There is no other possible scenario.
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Jeff
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Of course, there's no way I can say a web site is credible, as anyone can write a web site, and the lack of "foundationally sound" web sites with information on carp is extremely lacking.
This is the only thing that I will consider being credible.
From Encarta:
In the winter they become torpid, stop feeding, and stay near the bottom; in dry spells they may even burrow into the mud and survive for several weeks in that way.
"Carp," Microsoft® Encarta® Encyclopedia 2000. © 1993-1999 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Now, they mention surviving for several weeks in the mud during dry spells. My personal conclusion is that while they may be able to survive for a period of time in the mud, I'm not certain as to if that's possible for the entire winter season.
Plus, before everything thaws, does Cedar Point go through and fill the lagoons back up? I don't know, but I doubt it. If in fact they don't, the fish, if they did wake up from the thaw, would find a dry lagoon to live in. That would result in death.
This, in no fashion, is to be taken as me sayig I'm right. I'm only working with the information I can locate. If I'm wrong, so be it.
Aaron
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17 straight years of real thrills and counting...
*** This post was edited by TekGuy 1/29/2003 4:50:06 PM ***
Just a question, mind you.
MrScott
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Jeff
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"The world rotates to The Ultra-Heavy Beat!" - KMFDM
The lagoon system has several large pumps that pump the water both in and out of the lagoon system. These pumps are used to control the lagoon water levels so the boats sit flush with the dock.
When the ride was still Western Cruise... the lagoon system was too masive for the park to completely drain each winter... so the lagoon was always left with some water in it.
Capt Ed
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What is most anticipated event of 2003? the debut of Dragster, the release of Metallica's new album, the release of Terminator 3, or the release of Matrix:Reloaded...tough call.
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