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Division of Sport Fish staff place rotenone into a boat for dispersal into Sand Lake Oct. 7, 2009.

KEN MARSH / ADF&G Division of Sport Fish

Division of Sport Fish staff place rotenone into a boat for dispersal into Sand Lake Oct. 7, 2009.

Fish Creek Dipnetting

Wes Hudson cleans a salmon on the bank of Fish Creek while salmon dipnet fishing at Fish Creek off of Knik-Goose Bay Road in the Valley on Friday, July 29, 2011.

Salmon dipnetting at Fish Creek in the Valley.

Kenai River Dipnetting 2011

A dipper works on another fish that was pulled out of the Kenai River Monday, July 18, 2011. Dipnetters caught hundreds of fish this last weekend at the Kenai.

Kenai River dipnetters hit the mother lode over the third weekend of July, 2011.

Ship Creek fishing

While anglers flock in groves to the Kenai Peninsual for salmon fishing this week, Ship Creek in downtown Anchorage continues to supply large hauls.

Battle against northern pike moves to Peninsula

STERLING -- The Alaska Department of Fish and Game on Tuesday expanded its efforts to kill northern pike in trout lakes by applying the pesticide rotenone to 85-acre Scout Lake near Sterling.

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While Fish and Game management biologist Robert Begich of Soldotna said no human health problems have been reported after the use of rotenone, he added that eating fish exposed to the poison is not recommended.

Biologists will check Scout Lake through next spring to make sure all pike have been killed. They hope to restock the lake with rainbow trout or landlocked salmon next year.

Since 2005, Fish and Game has unsuccessfully tried to wipe out pike in Scout Lake by liberalizing bag limits and setting gill nets to catch them.

Rotenone was applied to Cheney Lake in Anchorage a year ago to kill pike there, an effort Fish and Game has called successful. More recently, it was used on 74-acre Sand Lake, a popular lake for anglers seeking trout and arctic char that is less than a half-mile from equally popular Jewel Lake.

Details about northern pike and rotenone are on Fish and Game's web site: www.sf.adfg. state.ak.us/Statewide/InvasiveSpecies/index.cfm/FA/pike.about

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