Thats almost unbelievable its so big

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Thats almost unbelievable its so big
Invasive quagga mussels are in Lake Havasu and redears are about the only line of defense from Mother Nature against these things....hence the HUGE redears that are now common in Lake Havasu.
It's been noted that having redear populations in these infested lakes, actually helps reduce their numbers because the redear have the unique ability to eat, crush and digest these quagga mussels. It's GREAT for the panfisherman because they get to catch and pursue record setting redear.
I hope these mussels eventually get into Patoka, talk about putting the fishing interests on it's head down there...wow. For you bass folks, it's been noted they've gotten huge in Havasu too since the introduction of Quagga Mussels.
Wait a second! this is from the person that complains about shad being invasive and promoting the introduction of another invasive?Invasive quagga mussels are in Lake Havasu and redears are about the only line of defense from Mother Nature against these things....hence the HUGE redears that are now common in Lake Havasu.
It's been noted that having redear populations in these infested lakes, actually helps reduce their numbers because the redear have the unique ability to eat, crush and digest these quagga mussels. It's GREAT for the panfisherman because they get to catch and pursue record setting redear.
I hope these mussels eventually get into Patoka, talk about putting the fishing interests on it's head down there...wow. For you bass folks, it's been noted they've gotten huge in Havasu too since the introduction of Quagga Mussels.
