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    Zebra Mussels in Perry--Might be old news here

    ZEBRA MUSSELS CONFIRMED AT NORTHEAST KANSAS’ PERRY RESERVOIR
    Fourth Kansas lake to document presence of troublesome species

    The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) has confirmed that zebra mussels have been found in Perry Reservoir.

    KDWP’s aquatic nuisance species specialist Jason Goeckler sent SCUBA divers to investigate on Tuesday, Oct. 10th, after a Perry boater contacted him about a single zebra mussel attached to his boat hull. The divers discovered three adult mussels in about ten feet of water in the Marina Cove area. Zebra mussel veligers (larvae) were also found in plankton samples, indicating that the population is increasing at a low level.

    The zebra mussel is a fingernail-sized, D-shaped mollusk that typically has a dark and white (zebra-like) pattern on the shell. Since introduction into the United States in 1988, it has rapidly spread from the Great Lakes Region to Midwestern streams. In Kansas, zebra mussels have been documented in El Dorado Reservoir in 2003, Winfield City Lake in 2006, and Cheney Reservoir earlier this year.

    Zebra mussels reproduce rapidly. Once introduced, new populations can expand quickly and cause great damage, both economically and environmentally, Goeckler said. They can rapidly attach to and cover any hard structure in water, including native mussels, pipes, water supply structures, rocks, piers, flooded timber, boat hulls, and aquatic motor parts, often clogging them to the point of malfunction. Once zebra mussels become established, they are nearly impossible to eradicate.

    “Educated boaters and other lake users are still our best tool to prevent the further spread of this species,” Goeckler said. “With Perry’s close proximity to many other Kansas reservoirs, it is imperative that we work together to prevent this species from spreading to other lakes. We will post signs around the reservoir and river to inform all users that zebra mussels are present and that it is illegal to possess or transport them. All lake users need to ensure that they are not moving mussels out of Perry Reservoir.”

    Zebra mussel larvae are free-floating and microscopic, which enables aquatic users to unknowingly transport them between water bodies. All Perry Reservoir users must adhere to the following precautions to help prevent the spread of zebra mussels:

    learn to identify aquatic nuisance species, such as zebra mussels;
    never move fish or water from one body of water to another;
    empty bait buckets on dry land, not into lakes;
    inspect boats, trailers, skis, anchors, and all other equipment and remove any visible organisms and vegetation; and
    wash equipment with hot (140-degree) water, a 10-percent chlorine and water solution, or dry for at least five days to remove or kill species that are not visible.
    Phone 620-342-0658 or email jasong@wp.state.ks.us if zebra mussels or any other nuisance species are found.
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    Re: Zebra Mussels in Perry--Might be old news here (Stein)

    that is gonna suck bad

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    Re: Zebra Mussels in Perry--Might be old news here (dragracenova)

    i know they are bad news and they say it hurts the fishing eventually but, i think as far as El Dorado is concenred it's done nothing but help the fishing. The bass fishing is the best it's been in years......i know everyone doesn't agree but, if you have fished it your whole life you would understand. There are some toad smallies in that thing and the largemouth are coming back some. It's not near as good as most lakes but, it's still improved alot since then. it was a mud pit before but, it's clearing up rather nicely.

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    Re: Zebra Mussels in Perry--Might be old news here (Stein)

    I guess we shall see how it goes

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    Re: Zebra Mussels in Perry--Might be old news here (Hydrilla Gorilla)

    they were found below Bagnal Dam here which is the Dam for LOZ hope they dont get in LOZ

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    Re: Zebra Mussels in Perry--Might be old news here (Luke)

    how you going to keep them out
    Cheaper to keep a kid in tourney fishing than paying attorneys to keep them out of jail !!

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    Re: Zebra Mussels in Perry--Might be old news here (whoza_daddy)

    the way they are spreading, i don't know how table rock and have the lakes in kansas aren't going to get them.

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    Re: Zebra Mussels in Perry--Might be old news here (whoza_daddy)

    <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by whoza_daddy &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">how you going to keep them out </TD></TR></TABLE>

    have no clue.......from what i read they only found like 2-6 of them total in 2 diffrent spots on the river but they spread so stinkin fast that its nuts.....just try and keep the boat super clean if i go from one body of water to the next to try and keep from spreading them

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    Re: Zebra Mussels in Perry--Might be old news here (Luke)

    <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Luke &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">they were found below Bagnal Dam here which is the Dam for LOZ hope they dont get in LOZ </TD></TR></TABLE>

    I thought LOZ had them.

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