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It appears TVA is now saying the eel grass on Guntersville is a non-native variety. I was told by the area biologist several years ago that eel grass was native but they didn't have an explanation for what caused it to spread. Now it has a name....Rockstar eelgrass! ... See MoreSee Less
The Eelgrass Battle
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Roy Bryant reminisced about his crew club days, when he and his teammates could spend an afternoon rowing across Guntersville Reservoir.9 CommentsComment on Facebook
Interesting. I've maintained the thought it is a coastal grass and shouldn't be inland
It's not native to Guntersville Lake. Let me say it louder, for those in the back, IT'S NOT NATIVE TO GUNTERSVILLE
We are losing the battle and the war. Better come up with a solution. SOON!!!
Great for fishing!!!!
They say anything to get those tax dollars
It's aquatic monkey grass. If you've ever had monkey grass in your ward ..... you can't get rid of the stuff
The city of Guntersville needs to be more pro-active in eliminating or reducing this grass.
Seems like it's gotten worse since they started killing off the hydrilla
I call it by a different name……..
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We have over 175 boats already, with just over a week left to sign up for the SPRO Guntersville Frog tournament!
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ABA Introduces the Professional League ... See MoreSee Less
ABA Introduces the Professional League
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This has been a hot topic lately for good reason and Alex pretty much nails it! ... See MoreSee Less
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YUP. Thanks for representing!
I was once told if you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem. I fish tournaments, I’m part of the problem. Before we complain, we all need to look in the mirror. The mortality rate is far worse than what we see floating after the weigh in.
Thank you Alex !
So many anglers don't realize the importance of ice and fish care products.
Absolutely correct. But, that's what happens when anglers only care about the money. Learn how to take care of fish before you start putting them in your boat. This should be learned early in a fisherman's life
Will said Alex fish care is the biggest thing in tournaments fish everbody need to know how to take care of there fish if you don’t know how to take care of them look it up or don’t fish tournament if you can’t take care if your fish the lake will start suck again……..
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Signs on identifying Asian Carp are coming to a boat ramp near you. See the comments for the latest release from ADCNR. ... See MoreSee Less
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www.outdooralabama.com/articles/adcnr-installs-invasive-carp-signs-tennessee-river-public-boat-ramps
Once we see them, they are already here. I wonder what they are doing to stop the spread? My bet is nothing.
All in Pickwick now. Pickwick has 3-4 more good yrs then will be like KY lake. I am sure they have made their way into Wilson and Wheeler.
Targeted removal enhanced the effect of barrier placement. But even when barriers were 100-percent effective, extirpation of carp was not achievable because carp were already in the system, and targeted removals only added to natural mortality; Thus, the success of any strategy will depend on barrier and removal effectiveness. pubs.usgs.gov/of/2021/1068/ofr20211068.pdf
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