Dreamcatcher, many of them seemed to be 4-8 inches! I sent the pictures and location to the State Fish Biologists and this is what they said:
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VT State Response #1
We got word of it yesterday. The ice just went out, and the alewives were probably dead under the ice for some time.
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Separate VT State Response #2 (Interestingly, not sure how they determine they were "in" the ice)
Hello All,
After tending the trapnet in Keeler Bay today I checked out the alewife die off. Below is a map showing where most of the concentrations were found. Based on conditions of the fish I suspect that have been dead and frozen in the ice. For the most part it seems like the alewives were on the eastern shores except for around “Camp Maquam”. The area around Camp Maquam still had chucks of ice along the shore so the dead alewife could still be hidden.
The alewives ran between 6-8 inches. Some were still floating in the water, the majority seems to be already washed up onto the shore. I suspect we will get more calls this week and into the weekend as the weather improves and people go out to clean up at their camps.
Thanks,
