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To: The Alchemist who wrote (31532)6/17/2019 10:57:32 AM
From: robert b furman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34328
 
If he was talking about zebra mussels, they are there in quantity.

I fished The Bay of Green Bay out of Oconto for a week this spring.

Some of the days on the Peshtigo River. That fishing has morphed from Small Mouth Bass to Walleye. No one really knows why but the smallies are now best found in Lake Superior.

I remember as a little boy fishing the Jetties in Kenosha for Perch.

They have sadly disappeared about the same time the Ale wives came into the Great Lakes. The Coho thrived on the Alewives initially. As the Alewives got eliminated the size and quantity of Coho has declined.

All the state records are from that initial time frame in the mid 70's.

I hate dams on the rivers that feed the Great Lakes. A fish ladder from the Chicago River might just be a good idea. Asian Carp are a scary thought - no doubt!

Thanks for the input!

Bob