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Thread: Quagga Mussels found downstream from pyramid lake.

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    Default Quagga Mussels found downstream from pyramid lake.


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    Now what ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dixoncider View Post
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    Whats a quagga mussel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by castle View Post
    Whats a quagga mussel?
    Said the Department of Fish and Wildlife.

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    A basket full of mussels

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    Nothing an infestation of redears, crawdads, and smallies can't solve

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    Quote Originally Posted by castle View Post
    Whats a quagga mussel?
    I'll try to answer that question in Lay man's terms. It's an invasive little mussel passed around from lake to lake like a germ. (the Colorado river is infested with them) They do 2 things once they get into a body of water. They start to filter the water and sorta change it a bit. (not necessary a death blow to the water) Some fish actually thrive on eating them as Ifishtoolittle mentioned. (that's why all those big Red ear sunfish suddenly started popping up) But the big thing lake operators fear is they grow on all the underground equipment. (making a mess of it) Which has to be cleaned quite often and that get's expensive!
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    Quote Originally Posted by etucker1959 View Post
    I'll try to answer that question in Lay man's terms. It's an invasive little mussel passed around from lake to lake like a germ. (the Colorado river is infested with them) They do 2 things once they get into a body of water. They start to filter the water and sorta change it a bit. (not necessary a death blow to the water) Some fish actually thrive on eating them as Ifishtoolittle mentioned. (that's why all those big Red ear sunfish suddenly started popping up) But the big thing lake operators fear is they grow on all the underground equipment. (making a mess of it) Which has to be cleaned quite often and that get's expensive!

    so let me get this str8

    since you're qualifying...



































    in other threads you've posted to












































    you DIDN'T use layman terms?







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    it sure is a good thing you can think.









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    Quote Originally Posted by hookdfisherman View Post
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    so let me get this str8

    since you're qualifying...



































    in other threads you've posted to












































    you DIDN'T use layman terms?







    but for some


    you d umb it down?




    i see...
















    it sure is a good thing you can think.









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    I gave a non scientific answer!!!! For Christ's sake it's also not a political question I answered, where more people answer with their balls then their brains!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by etucker1959 View Post
    I gave a non scientific answer!!!! For Christ's sake it's also not a political question I answered, where more people answer with their balls then their brains!!!!!!!!
    Don't even entertain him. He's just bored.

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