LAUGHLIN — Annuals effort to harvest razorback suckers (Xyrauchen texanus) from lakeside rearing ponds will once again coincide with the planned lowering of water levels in Lake Mohave.
Lake Mohave will steadily lower from its current elevation of 642.50 feet above mean sea level to an elevation of about 637 feet msl by Oct. 5, where it will remain for one week. The lake level will begin to rise after Oct. 12 and is projected to reach an elevation of about 638 feet msl by the end of October. ×
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