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From ProtectYourWaters.net - Louie Stout on Rusty crawfish

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Rusty Not Trusty When It's in Your Lake
By Louie Stout - South Bend Tribune

January 26, 2006 -- Brett Peters would like for anglers to consider ecology the next time they transport livebait from one region to another.

Peters is a Notre Dame graduate student working in Professor David Lodge's Department of Biology. He specializes in invasive species.

And while that includes things like round gobies, zebra mussels and other more notable non-native creatures, Peters has focused his attention on the rusty crayfish, a bad boy that is creating havoc in upper Midwest waters. Click this link to read the rest:

"Not only does it displace native crayfish, but it destroys vegetation and devours the same insects that gamefish eat."

Help stop invasive spcies. Don't move fish between unconnected bodies of water. Clean, drain and dry your boat before launching on another water body.
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