Milfoil in freshwater lakes and rivers
"John Wentworth" wrote in message
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I boat and fish on freshwater lakes in New Hampshire and some of these
waters are becoming congested with non-native plants, especially milfoil.
There are some waters that more resemble a meadow than a river or lake.
When milfoil reaches this point the water is lost to both boating and
fishing, although some milfoil seems to provide cover for fish and improve
fishing. Waterfront residents seem convinced that the source of the milfoil
is non-resident boats, and the operators of those boats claim they always
inspect their boat for milfoil before launching. There doesn't seem to be a
consensus on what can, or should, be done, or who should pay for it.
What's being done in your area? I know that southern areas have fought
this battle for years, but it's relatively new in northern New England.
Once established does it regrow on its own every year after the winter
freeze? I've never heard of it, but I have not done much freshwater fishing
or boating for many years.
Eisboch
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