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Re: For Those Coming to Tawakoni from North and Central Texas Lakes [Re: Capt. Michael Littlejohn] #9688392 01/29/14 05:52 PM
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Re: For Those Coming to Tawakoni from North and Central Texas Lakes [Re: Capt. Michael Littlejohn] #9688398 01/29/14 05:54 PM
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Re: For Those Coming to Tawakoni from North and Central Texas Lakes [Re: Justin B] #9688576 01/29/14 07:03 PM
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Money hunter. WTF is wrong with you. You off your meds. You're picking on a stand up guy that makes great contributions to this forum and its members. Did you get beat up alot in school? Green Horm my [censored].

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Re: For Those Coming to Tawakoni from North and Central Texas Lakes [Re: Capt. Michael Littlejohn] #9688897 01/29/14 09:03 PM
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Nothing personal at all just sounded like he had something against everyone fishing at Twok and used zebra mussels as a reason to make it a point.

Re: For Those Coming to Tawakoni from North and Central Texas Lakes [Re: Capt. Michael Littlejohn] #9688917 01/29/14 09:09 PM
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Re: For Those Coming to Tawakoni from North and Central Texas Lakes [Re: Capt. Michael Littlejohn] #9688989 01/29/14 09:34 PM
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moneyhunter if i'm not mistaken this rule started dec.10 13..yes he is concerned about twok that's his home lake and that's why he is trying to let everyone know...if the GW has to teach this lesson it's probably gonna hurt...salsa is a stand up guy that has helped a ton of people including myself about 5 yrs ago... start bashing on someone that has help as many as he has and your days here are probably numbered

Re: For Those Coming to Tawakoni from North and Central Texas Lakes [Re: Capt. Michael Littlejohn] #9689377 01/30/14 12:10 AM
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Re: For Those Coming to Tawakoni from North and Central Texas Lakes [Re: Capt. Michael Littlejohn] #9689589 01/30/14 01:22 AM
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I think were reading more in to this conversation than is necessary. I completely understand and have complied with rules a regs on the clean boat. I've went above and beyond to make sure I covered this matter. Any one that doesn't is not thinking clearly to say the least.
I will admit that just like Moneyhunter I may have misinterpreted Salsas post at first. My phone went bizerk on the topic all day, with anglers that also interpreted the post as money hunter and I did.

I said the same thing to everyone.one thing for sure these tourney trails that are,or were coming to twok. I wouldn't expect that now. all the anglers will be afraid of tp&w inspections. weather there legal or not. so in that case the lake, economic help that twok could use ultimately wont happen. That the tourney anglers bring. And all involved with this topic fish from time to time. thus the concern from interpretation of salsas post.

With that being said I've been guiding trophy blue cat trips on Twok since 2000.Texoma longer than that. I've known money hunter since childhood. I can assure you he's the definition of a "stand up" man. and cares as much or more than anyone on this forum about our fisheries. And species.As a catfish guide Ive spent my share of time on the water chasing big blue cat. and moneyhunter ranks at the top of the list of educated ,experienced trophy catter if ive ever seen one! I can tell you he has respect and courtesy for salsa. and they are most likely on the same page on most fishing matters. This post like many others I've seen on this forum go from simply questionings a mans comment.to.. a bashing session. no good.


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Re: For Those Coming to Tawakoni from North and Central Texas Lakes [Re: Capt. Michael Littlejohn] #9689618 01/30/14 01:29 AM
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Latest Zebra Mussel Test Results Reinforce Need to Clean, Drain, Dry Boats

Zebra mussel DNA detected in five North Texas lakes

ATHENSThe latest tests and monitoring looking for zebra mussels in North Texas lakes yielded mixed results.

While zebra mussel DNA was detected in Lakes Texoma, Ray Roberts, Lewisville, Bridgeport and Bob Sandlin, no zebra mussel populations could be confirmed by physical inspection in Lewisville, Bridgeport and Bob Sandlin.

We know a zebra mussel population exists in Lakes Texoma and Ray Roberts, said Brian Van Zee, Texas Parks and Wildlife Departments regional director of Inland Fisheries. Our district biologists have looked for evidence of zebra mussel populations in Lakes Lewisville, Bridgeport and Bob Sandlin since receiving the DNA test results, but none were found. This is not uncommon, as the test is very sensitive and has been known to show positive results in several lakes where zebra mussels have never been documented. Its possible that the results are showing us that boat owners may be moving contaminated boats to these lakes, but that viable populations havent developed.

Dr. Robert McMahon, Professor Emeritus of Biology at the University of Texas at Arlington, has been monitoring 14 North Texas reservoirs for the presence of zebra mussels using three techniques. One technique looks for zebra mussel DNA in the water, another uses a microscope to look for zebra mussel larvae (veligers) in the water, and the third uses a submerged monitor to look for newly settled juvenile mussels.

The DNA test results for Lakes Bridgeport and Bob Sandlin were very weak positives, McMahon said. The results for Bob Sandlin were so weak as to almost be below the limit of detection.

These results are a reminder that boaters need to take the necessary precautions before moving a boat from one lake to another, Van Zee said. TPWD will continue monitoring these lakes for the presence of zebra mussels and doing everything it can to encourage boaters and anglers to Clean, Drain and Dry their boats before moving them to another lake. We encourage boaters and anglers to visit http://www.texasinvasives.org/ to learn more about how they can help protect the waters they enjoy.

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is asking anyone transporting a vessel that has been used on Lakes Texoma, Ray Roberts, Lavon or Lewisville to another water body to take the following precautions. (1) Clean all vegetation, mud, algae and other debris from the boat and trailer. (2) Drain all water from the motor as well as the live-well, bilge, bait buckets and any other compartments or systems that hold water. (3) Dry the vessel and associated equipment for a week to 10 days during the months of May through October or for 15 to 20 days from November through April. These drying times are approximations, and conditions such as cooler air temperatures, higher humidity and whether or not the vessel is kept in dry storage should be considered. These are the easiest preventive measures that boat owners can do to help prevent the spread of zebra mussels.

However, boats and other vessels that have been kept on a lake known to be infested with zebra mussels for an extended period of time may require additional cleaning procedures. Power-washing with water at least 140 degrees Fahrenheit and flushing the motor, bilges, live-wells and other raw water intake systems with 140-degree water will kill zebra mussels. To be effective the water coming out of the flushed systems needs to reach 140 degrees to ensure the entire system was exposed to water hot enough to kill the mussels.

If it is not possible to clean the internal systems or compartments using 140-degree water, the use of either straight vinegar or a chlorine bleach and water solution (one-half ounce bleach to one gallon water) can be effective at killing zebra mussels as long as the mixture is kept in contact with the mussels for a sufficient amount of time (20 to 30 minutes). Clean water should be used to flush the chemicals and dead mussels from the boat following treatment. Boat owners should check with their manufacturer to be sure using these chemicals will not void their warranty.

Large vessels with complex water intake systems such as those used for cooling the engine, air conditioning or personal sanitation may require decontamination by a boat mechanic or marina.

A video showing how to decontaminate a boat can be viewed at http://www.100thmeridian.org.

Under the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Texas Penal Codes, possession or transporting of zebra mussels in Texas is a Class C misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than $25 nor more than $500 for the first offense. However, repeat offenses can be elevated to a Class B misdemeanor which is punishable by a fine of up to $2,000, jail time up to 180 days, or both. If an individual is convicted a third time for this same offense it becomes a Class A misdemeanor which is a fine of up to $4,000, jail time not to exceed 1 year, or both.

Re: For Those Coming to Tawakoni from North and Central Texas Lakes [Re: Capt. Michael Littlejohn] #9689651 01/30/14 01:35 AM
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flight 71 that may b true but in 4 yrs this guy has 3 posts and they are all negative on 1 of our good guys its good that you take up for him but he needs to stand up for himself ....and explain why he is attacking some one that has hundreds of positive post's

Re: For Those Coming to Tawakoni from North and Central Texas Lakes [Re: Capt. Michael Littlejohn] #9689730 01/30/14 01:49 AM
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These types of posts can't be repeated enough. Many fishermen or men in general are stubborn. First time you hear something like this one may blow it off or act like a couple here have. Second time hopefully think more about it. Third time hopefully do as you should. Salsa's post may have saved someone on here a fine. We have great fishing. We all need to do our part to keep it this way as long as possible.



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Re: For Those Coming to Tawakoni from North and Central Texas Lakes [Re: Capt. Michael Littlejohn] #9689750 01/30/14 01:52 AM
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"This post like many others I've seen on this forum go from simply questionings a mans comment.to.. a bashing session. no good."

Tommy I don't know you but you made a respectable addition to this thread---
Right up until that comment IMO.
The "bashing session" you speak of--well look at how this started.

He may be your buddy but don't be shortsighted here.

Let me be clear--
I take that you think my response was "bashing"--
Good on ya for taking up for a friend but that friend threw out the first "bash" here.

Put your response in about this if you want, I'm done with this after this post.

Sorry to all the others here reading this bickering, I hate that I let myself go past my first statement.


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Re: For Those Coming to Tawakoni from North and Central Texas Lakes [Re: Capt. Michael Littlejohn] #9689763 01/30/14 01:54 AM
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Couple things i've learned over the years.

1. Some folks just have a hard time taking things for what they are.
2. Folks want to try to find the negative in things.

No backseat agenda here guys. Is what it is.

Twoks not infested w/ Zebra mussells (yet)...lots of folks n' families will be visiting the lake over the nxt 2 months from neighboring contaminated lakes who probably have NO IDEA they need to follow NEW regs.

If 1 person is now aware of what they need to do to keep from spreading Zebra Mussels in Twok, then my effort in sharing the original post was successful. thumb




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Re: For Those Coming to Tawakoni from North and Central Texas Lakes [Re: Capt. Michael Littlejohn] #9689795 01/30/14 02:00 AM
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Good post and great Idea but honestly no way in heck to enforce it.. People will be people and most of them dont give a [censored] about the lake other then the day they r there trying to catch fish. most people r just to #$**(#*# dumb and lazy... texas bang



Re: For Those Coming to Tawakoni from North and Central Texas Lakes [Re: Capt. Michael Littlejohn] #9689817 01/30/14 02:04 AM
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I felt like it was an attack on folks from texoma fishing down there this weekend. Normally don't waste my time but felt that I need to speak up. I think Salsa and I have a lot in common the love of fishing and the joy one receives by watching others enjoy the sport and learn how to cat fish. I took it as a dig maybe I took it the wrong way. Friday the lake was empty for the most part. The lake was crowded Saturday. I had people idling by me within 60' while on anchor people drifting by me with in 60 feet not once did I scream or holler at them. Like I have seen many guides do on other lakes. I told my guy in my boat more than likely they don't know any better and they are all there for the same reason to try and catch fish and enjoy what we where all blessed to enjoy. Occasionally I am off my meds because I run out! I have nothing personnel against Little John he runs a successful business from what I see. Just took it personally for those that travel to TWOK. Remember only 3 or 4 post so take it with a grain of salt.

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