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A good listen from Michigan DNR. Sep 18, 2016 5:19 am #9730

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A good listen from Michigan DNR. Sep 18, 2016 6:43 am #9731

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Interesting video, thanks for posting

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A good listen from Michigan DNR. Sep 18, 2016 10:26 am #9733

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Interesting video I always wonder y don't the DNR stock redears there shell crackers

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A good listen from Michigan DNR. Sep 18, 2016 5:13 pm #9739

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Very interesting video!
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A good listen from Michigan DNR. Sep 18, 2016 8:50 pm #9747

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Interesting video I always wonder y don't the DNR stock redears there shell crackers


While I would love to fish Redear I imagine it is the same issue with stocking alewives- the number they would have to stock to put a dent in the population isn't feasible. I also am not sure how deep the readear will go.
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A good listen from Michigan DNR. Sep 18, 2016 8:54 pm #9748

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Could you imagine the size of Great Lakes redear with an abundant food source like that.

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A good listen from Michigan DNR. Sep 19, 2016 7:52 am #9756

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Interesting how they say that Chinook ONLY eat alewives. I have found smelt, perch, and gobies when filleting them.
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A good listen from Michigan DNR. Sep 19, 2016 7:53 am #9757

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Interesting video I always wonder y don't the DNR stock redears there shell crackers


While I would love to fish Redear I imagine it is the same issue with stocking alewives- the number they would have to stock to put a dent in the population isn't feasible. I also am not sure how deep the readear will go.


You got it on all counts- the numbers you'd have to stock would not be possible to make an impact

And they are indeed a shallow, warm water species, whereas the quagga mussels inhabit waters out past 300 feet deep. Redears would hang out in drowned river mouth lakes, harbors, and other nearshore areas. They aren't a deepwater species and the habitat overlap with the mussels would be very minimal

We have a lot of drum and whitefish out there already eating the mussels, (and gobies too) but they just reproduce way faster than fish can keep them in check

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A good listen from Michigan DNR. Sep 20, 2016 3:06 am #9769

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Stock more GASPERGOOS!

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