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  • Reel TealReel Teal Posts: 3,963 Captain
    What about oysters.....they're all gone....relatively speaking. Water does seem to "clear up" around what few are left

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  • duckmanJRduckmanJR Posts: 21,265 AG
    Phil Young wrote: »
    I live next to Lake Michigan and fish the tributaries for salmon and steelhead, so I know something about invasive species "saving" the Great Lakes. Regarding zebra mussels, be careful what you ask for. They are very efficient filter feeders, so efficient that you will be surprised how clean the water can get. Unfortunately, they eat everything at the bottom of the food chain and when the bottom of that pyramid collapses so does the rest of the food chain. If you need more fish, how about some aisian carp ...

    I'm trying to get up to N. Muskeegon in a couple weeks....there are still plenty of Steelies....for now.
    There are many roads to travel
    Many things to do.
    Knots to be unraveled
    'fore the darkness falls on you
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