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Zebra Mussel's

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:19 am
by CN
I was watching the New's last night here in Salinas and they had something about finding Zebra Mussel's in San Justo Lake just outside of Hollister.

I beleive they pump the water in from San Luis.I wonder if it may have them also.I have never seen one over there not that look for them but I probably fish there as much as anyone.

I sure am going to make sure my livewell is dry from now on.

Re: Zebra Mussel's

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:27 am
by NelsonG
Hey Mike,
Happy New Year!
I also had heard about the Mussels, but don't know if the lake is closed. Have you heard anything about a closure?
Waitin' for good fish reports,
Nelson
P.S. I have more rod, reels, and baits in stock at the shop now!

Re: Zebra Mussel's

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 9:05 am
by Slippy
i fished Comanche last weekend and they check my boat and asked where i had fished last because of the mussel's

Re: Zebra Mussel's

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 9:08 am
by Joe W.
What have they done to other lakes where these things were found? I fish San Justo a lot and I'd hate to see it closed for any amount of time. How do you make sure you're not spreading them from one lake to another? What do they look like and how big are these things?

Re: Zebra Mussel's

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 12:04 pm
by NelsonG
I have heard that the larval stage of these things are very tiny and can survive out of water for a few days, maybe longer if wet and stuck in trailer bunk carpets.
Hey Joe W, if you pass thru Prunedale on your way to Justo, stop by my outboard shop and check out the bass tackle department! or just to say Hi.

Re: Zebra Mussel's

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 12:08 pm
by Joe W.
Nelson, I actually have an outboard that needs to fixin right now. I'm going to send you a PM. Check them in a few!

Not good...

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 12:22 pm
by Ron C

Re: Not good...

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 12:45 pm
by sam james
i went to justo sunday morning and they were not allowing boats on the water. ramp was closed! Hey nelson, ive stopped by a couple times and the doors were closed. In fact I came by ths morning about 10:30 and the door was closed, what gives?

Re: Not good...

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 4:24 pm
by NelsonG
Hey Sam!
I had to run into town to take care of a few things this morning.
Other times I have been fishing a bit.
trying to get out once in a while to make up for all the fishing I've been missing the last 15 years.
Safest to call first!
Hope you are doin' well, see you soon,
Nelson

Re: Not good...

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 5:13 pm
by sam james
Good to here you're making it out to fish, I'll stop by again soon, making sure to call first of course.

Time for "dunk" tanks.

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:04 pm
by NaCl
It would be easy to stop the spread of this mussel by way of transportable boats. Simply install a "dunk" tank at the exit for each body of water that contains this mussel. The tank would simply be a shallow pit filled with water containing a mussel-killing chemical. All boats on trailers leaving such a lake would be required to back their boat/trailer into the poison pool with all pumps running, the bilge plug removed and start the big motor to get at the water inside.

This would coat ALL suraces with the toxin, including saturation of the carpet on the bunks where the microscopic larva can survive in wet fibers for a while.

Yes, there would be a cost for these ramp/tanks. But, those costs would be far less costly than all the alternatives...INCLUDING restrictions on launching. When you turn away boaters, you're stopping a regular source of revenue that would be a greater loss of revenue than would cosy for "dunk" tanks.

Just my $.02

.....NaCl

ps If any boater was worried about the effects of the toxic water on their boat, they can stop at the nearest car wash on the way home and rinse off the offending residue.

Re: Zebra Mussel's

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:39 pm
by parker
Ok
what is it exactly that the zebra mussels are doing to hurt the ecosystem of the lakes. I am not very familiar with these and for some reason I thought I heard a story about zebra mussels cleaning up the great lakes a while back. I am probably completely wrong about that but I am just wondering how these mussels are makin a negative effect. thanks