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![]() "Yogi of Woodstock" wrote in message ... On Sun, 19 Jul 2009 01:35:02 -0500, thunder wrote: On Sun, 19 Jul 2009 02:08:17 -0400, Captain Yogi of Woodstock wrote: Up here in New England, we're starting to see a problem with rock snot. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Didymosphenia_geminata There are a couple of lakes around here that are infected with this and it's another case of invasion from external sources. Similar situation. You can't inspect every corner, nook and cranny of a boat or trailer and the only way to prevent infestation is to require sterization of the equipment. There is one lake here in CT where it's fly fishing from shore only and it's infected. IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT!!! Arguably worse than zebra mussels. I can't see any positive aspects to rock snot. Something curious about didymo however, it is native to parts of North America. I'm wondering why it's expanding it's range now, when it didn't before. Then there's the case of smallmouths in the Rapid River. http://www.brookie.org/site/pp.asp?c...OLvF&b=1737055 Wah wah wah - they introduced pike and smallmouth into my pristine trout stream - wah, wah, wah. Perfectly ok if they introduce lake trout, salmon and finger shad, but add bass...WHOA - IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD!!! Can't have filthy bass fishermen in our Walden Pond - no sir. Small mouth and trout live nicely together. Pike decimates a trout and salmon stream. We here have spent millions trying to eradicate pike from one of the feeder lakes to the Sacramento river. Someone introduced Pike in an Alaska River and there are no more salmon in the river. |
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