Big Muskego Lake is in Waukesha county just west of Milwaukee. It’s a 2300 acre marsh loaded with cattails, lily pads, Bass, Pike, and many species of birds. It’s awesome! You feel like you’re in the wild out there. Muskego in Native American means ‘haunted’. After fishing there for 7 years, I agree. Willow wisps, underwater green orbs, black choppers, and a giant Slyph stays there all the time. It never leaves!
The lake has Monsanto farms near, and of course there’ round up’ death washes into the watershed. This creates ‘death blooms’ Green slimy goopy sludge. Thanks Monsanto! I hate you. During the spring of 2009 I gifted the entire lake with over 100 tb’s. in a 16 ft Lund. Did it all in a few hours. The water became a cool blue color with NO SLIME! Amazing transformation, I asked many fisherman what’s going on with water quality. A lot of them said it’s the first time in forever the lake did not have slime and scum. They were dumbfounded. Ice fishing always shut down in late Jan due to plant death and oxygen depletion. Not this year, plants are still green, fish still moving! Orgone seems to grow plants in the dark. Hmmm? I feel bad to confuse all these fisherman, they have no clue. I told them to call the DNR and ask what they did?
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Great post and information Bear Claw.
I’m still trying to suss out the right number of TB’s needed to reclaim volumes of water and this is a starting point.
M
Awesome empirical evidence Bear claw! Orgonite seems to open up the area and restore the nature balance that once was. We are currently getting more snow in approximately 50% of our state (Alabama) and people who have lived here many years agree it’s the most snow they have ever seen.
Louis
Big Muskego lake had zero winter kill for the time anyone can remember. Being a marsh it’s shallow and suffers winter kills annually. Preorgonite that is. [Image Can Not Be Found]; Plants lived much longer and were able to produce oxygen further into the winter/spring. Also SE WI is full of life energy now. Trees, birds and flowers are all 3 weeks early. Lake Michigan is now looking ‘deep blue’. People are commenting on lake, flowers, trees and birds. I even caught salamanders for the first time in 30 years. What a difference from 1 year ago. I’m happy it’s done, but there’s more work to do… lets go! [Image Can Not Be Found]
Great work Bear Claw!
Somehow I have to laugh when I put gifters side by side with the so called “environmentalists” (a lot of them sponsored as you know).
Gifting a down and out piece of nature gets results like this and it would be great to see some pictures!
Carlos