Illinois officials are investigating after “one of the world’s worst aquatic weeds” was discovered in a suburban waterway.
EAST HAMPTON, Conn. (WFSB) - Hydrilla, an invasive species, is making itself a home in many of Connecticut’s lakes and ponds.
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Finishing in second place was Team Star brite, represented by brothers Bobby and Chris Lane, who caught 23 bass weighing 31-7. Team REDCON1 – Skeet Reese and John Murray – finished in third with 13 ...
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The bass are schoolin’ throughout the chain. You will do best with top water baits early and then fishin’ the submerged hydrilla and pepper grass patches throughout the chain. Kyle also reports that ...
Floaters, lilies and vast beds of Ceratophyllum dominated, though there was also Hydrilla, Potamogeton looking in wonderful contrast to the Ceratophyllum with its red leaves, what looked like ...
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Officials say that remains to be seen, but it's helpful to look at the non-native species' impact on other lakes.
Invasive plants are doing more than just taking over landscapes—they're also changing the soil beneath them. A new study co-authored by Matthew McCary, assistant professor of biosciences at Rice ...
Tyler — SLOW. Water normal stain; 72 degrees; 0.75 feet below pool. Crappie are slow in 20-25 feet of water with minnows. Catfish are slow in 10-16 feet of water stink bait and liver.