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Re: BREAKING NEWS....TPW Finds Zebra Mussels at Texoma and Lavon
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05/19/11 10:42 PM
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Re: BREAKING NEWS....TPW Finds Zebra Mussels at Texoma and Lavon
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05/20/11 04:25 AM
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Fatalwishes
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Re: BREAKING NEWS....TPW Finds Zebra Mussels at Texoma and Lavon
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05/24/11 04:20 AM
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UFOBMX
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Saw it on the news tonight, this is Awful. Now how fast do these Zebra mussels multiply?
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Re: BREAKING NEWS....TPW Finds Zebra Mussels at Texoma and Lavon
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05/26/11 02:32 PM
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slymer
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Saw it on the news tonight, this is Awful. Now how fast do these Zebra mussels multiply? You can go from a dozen to several thousand in less than a year.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS....TPW Finds Zebra Mussels at Texoma and Lavon
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05/26/11 07:50 PM
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DRex
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Do zerba mussles eat EVERYTHING!?!?! maybe we could throw some in white rock lake...eat up all those "dead bodies" that get dumped every year.
DR
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Re: BREAKING NEWS....TPW Finds Zebra Mussels at Texoma and Lavon
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05/27/11 03:27 PM
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Mark Cav
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I am a member of SeaPlane Pilots Asso. On there site a new invasive mussel was found, Chinese Pond Mussel, in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. It is the fiest place to show up.
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Zebra Mussels
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08/30/11 04:58 PM
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reeltexan
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"..The pleasantist angling is to see the fish Cut with her golden oars the silver stream, And greedily devour the treacherous bait. Bill Shakespeare
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Re: Zebra Mussels
[Re: reeltexan]
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08/30/11 10:00 PM
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Duckcreek Davy
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Thanks reeltexan. Very informative read.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS....TPW Finds Zebra Mussels at Texoma and Lavon
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08/31/11 09:17 PM
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Rube G.
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[quote=Nophears]Hopefully our friendly freshwater water GASPERGOU. AKA: Freshwater DRUM, Perch, Channel & Blue cats will be able to control them. Every time I've cleaned Gaspergou I've found small clams in their stomach and I've also found small clams in the stomach contents of smaller Blues/Channels. If they filter so much water to make it clear, it will decimate the Shad population that most All Bass & Catfish species rely upon to sustain. To the recreational boat guys  I've lived on a houseboat and it's already a maintenance nightmare dealing with a boat that stays in the water all the time, the Hull damage, water intake & engine damage will be astronomical. We also have the invasive Talapia that were introduced to us in the 80's as a hardy "bait" before they discovered that they flourished in our beautiful texas climate. I need a $1B grant from the government to do a lifelong study on the investigation to see if Tilapia will eat a Zebra Mussel... and I get to call it "Work research" The Talapia in my ponds die when the water reach's around 55 Degrees in the winter. Are you talkin about another species of Talapia?
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Re: BREAKING NEWS....TPW Finds Zebra Mussels at Texoma and Lavon
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09/07/11 12:22 PM
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J-2
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It just a matter of time. They WILL reach all of our lakes. It only takes one "infected" boat to transport. Not to mention our lakes are so low we will reach a point that we will have to start sharing water between lakes to sustain drinking water.
As for fish taking care of them. Not going to happen.....a zebra will actually pass directly through a blues digestive system and come out unscathed on the other end. Bluegill/drum will do there part but can only slow them down.
Sad but it's just a matter of time. We just have to do our part to keep our boats and trailers clean.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS....TPW Finds Zebra Mussels at Texoma and Lavon
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09/08/11 01:16 PM
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Skeeter-Blue
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Add Ray Hubbard to the list! They found them last May when a boat from Texhoma was slipped for a few months at one of the marines. Way to go  Simple Laziness! Clean and dry you boats when hopping between lakes! I wander if the Rio Grande Perch will keep the zebra out of the souther lakes?
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Re: BREAKING NEWS....TPW Finds Zebra Mussels at Texoma and Lavon
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10/04/11 03:06 PM
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TonyH.
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Its not laziness its lack of education - the traveling ,mobile tourney crowd who trailer their boats all over the state are just as culpable as everyone else Unless boats with carpeted bunk boards are allowed to dry for at least five days, zebra mussel larvae can exist in wet/damp carpeting where it does not dry completely between contact point with boat hull and carpeted board - this is a BIG problem Livewells drawing in water from an infested lake and not BLEACHED between trips are another as the larvae exist in piping loops, leaking boats, bilge pumps, in short any water that circulates from a lake into a boat then expelled elsewhere are sources of infestation. Frankly Zebra mussels are here to stay - no way you can put the genie back in the bottle. Wait till white perch get to Texas 
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Re: BREAKING NEWS....TPW Finds Zebra Mussels at Texoma and Lavon
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11/10/11 03:32 AM
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cuevl
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So whats the latest on Texoma?
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Re: BREAKING NEWS....TPW Finds Zebra Mussels at Texoma and Lavon
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11/20/11 11:55 PM
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RedRanger
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So whats the latest on Texoma? millions of them in Eisenhower ramp and around the rocks around Highport. Just like the Illegal aliens in Texas, just gonna be part of life.......
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Re: BREAKING NEWS....TPW Finds Zebra Mussels at Texoma and Lavon
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01/15/12 03:01 AM
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TexBbq
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I found an article that said sheepshead or Drum eat Zebra mussels in a study done on Lake Champlian. That is if a sheepshead there is a drum. The best I could tell is they are the same fish. They do not know if they can be used as a form of population control. Actually there is a sheepshead. While living in New Orleans, I had a boat on Lake Pontchartrain which is salt water. We caught sheepshead around bridges. They have teeth like sheep and a similar face. Be careful, they do bite.
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