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Posted By: Joshua Flowers Zebra Mussels on the move? - 12/18/15 11:58 PM
TPWD released information that Zebra Mussels have been found in another lake near Sherman, Texas. These little guys are very bad news. I would encourage a good boat and engine cleaning to anyone who uses their boats in public waters then on their own lakes.

Heres the link to NBCDFW: http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Zebra-M...-362972071.html

TPWD: its under news media/releases
Posted By: DonoBBD Re: Zebra Mussels on the move? - 12/19/15 12:18 AM
I do know small mouth bass and other ducks have kept them from getting out of control in lake Erie. Every bass we have taken out of Erie were full of zebra mussels.
Posted By: FishinRod Re: Zebra Mussels on the move? - 12/19/15 12:26 AM
This problem only continues to get worse. I propose we develop a new "franken-fish". There are many Pond Bossers who are adept at improving fish genetics.

Surely they can come up with a hybrid bluegill-parrotfish that will spend its days happily munching on zebra mussels grin

The other option is a tilapia-gizzard shad cross that will filter every single zebra mussel veliger out of the water column. Heck, Rex can probably knock that out this winter since he won't be on the road saving people's ponds laugh

Best wishes to everyone on PB this holiday season!
Posted By: Hollywood Re: Zebra Mussels on the move? - 12/19/15 12:36 AM
Our freshwater sheepshead feed primarily on zebra mussels. I've watched them while snorkling. They move along slowly at a 45 degree angle to the bottom, grazing on them like aquatic cows munching a pasture. Then they'll level out and swim along, you can hear them grinding and crunching them up. They'll do an action that looks like a cough and spit out a big cloud of zebra mussel shells. No wonder they get 20 pounds or better! In areas they frequent, the bottom is inches deep with zebra mussel shells. I believe the pumpkinseeds take some too. Doesn't matter, the mussels are so thick... You'd need more fish than water to make a difference.
Posted By: dg84s Re: Zebra Mussels on the move? - 12/19/15 12:49 AM
Every lake in north and central Texas overflowed this past May-June and every river in Texas runs south to the Gulf of Mexico. Washing boats and motors seems too little too late.
Posted By: Bill D. Re: Zebra Mussels on the move? - 12/19/15 12:57 AM
Originally Posted By: Hollywood
Our freshwater sheepshead feed primarily on zebra mussels. I've watched them while snorkling. They move along slowly at a 45 degree angle to the bottom, grazing on them like aquatic cows munching a pasture. Then they'll level out and swim along, you can hear them grinding and crunching them up. They'll do an action that looks like a cough and spit out a big cloud of zebra mussel shells. No wonder they get 20 pounds or better! In areas they frequent, the bottom is inches deep with zebra mussel shells. I believe the pumpkinseeds take some too. Doesn't matter, the mussels are so thick... You'd need more fish than water to make a difference.


IMO Freshwater drum (sheepshead) is great as table fare. Sounds like stocking them is a win win! smile
Posted By: Joshua Flowers Re: Zebra Mussels on the move? - 12/19/15 01:09 AM
Whether flood or no flood, IMO its just good practice to clean boats-just would love to limit territory expansion.
Posted By: Bill D. Re: Zebra Mussels on the move? - 12/19/15 01:14 AM
+1 Don't forget to empty and clean the live wells
Posted By: Hollywood Re: Zebra Mussels on the move? - 12/19/15 02:27 AM
Originally Posted By: Bill D.


IMO Freshwater drum (sheepshead) is great as table fare. Sounds like stocking them is a win win! smile


Problem with that is, mussels are a filter feeder. They are loaded with whatever contaminants are in their environment. Fish that feed on them magnifies that contamination thousands of times over. That's one of the reasons round gobies entering the picture here locally is a big concern. Before them, the contaminants stayed in the mussels, not the bass, perch, walleyes, etc. The gobies eat primarily mussels, get loaded with bad stuff... Then get eaten by our gamefish. Bad combo.
Posted By: Bill D. Re: Zebra Mussels on the move? - 12/19/15 02:38 AM
Good advice in general IMO. If the BOW has toxic contaminants, don't eat the fish.
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