
October 22nd, 2008, 10:15 PM
posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Snot Grass
Maybe it's something else then. I'm not exactly an expert.
"Mike Getz" wrote in message
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I've never seem mats of it, only clumps attached to weeds and other items
in the water even when catching a fish, only small clumps. I'll guess the
"strands" are about 4-6 inches long.
This site has a pic that's close to what I see, I don't have it this bad
though...
http://www.duluthstreams.org/underst...ilamentous.jpg
I don't remember having it in the summer or spring, when it's suppose to
be blooming. I've been fishing this pond 4-5 years and fish it 4-7 times
a week during mild weather and 1-2 times a week as long as it ain't frozen
over.
Thanks for the link, maybe I can get something that won't harm to many.
"Marty" wrote in message
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"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers.com" wrote in message
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"Mike Getz" wrote in message
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The little pond I fish is getting lot's of what I call snot grass in it
again. It's slimy bright green and has the texture of snot and sticks
to everything I throw. It hugs the stumps and weeds. The lake is 6-7
acres and 75% of it is 4 feet or less and the stuff sticks to the
bottom and everywhere in between. Any suggestions on getting rid of it
without harming the fish?
Mike,
I believe you have filamentous algae, and I agree, it's ugly, nasty
stuff, also a righteous pain the the arse to deal with when fishing.
Sounds like spirogyra, which is the brightest, slimiest and wettest of
the filamentous algae. I fish a pond that has extensive mats of the stuff
in late spring and summer. It's tough paddling the canoe over it, but it
also holds the boat in the wind so I don't have to anchor. And I catch
bass from holes in the mats, although bringing in a fish that's buried in
the stuff is not the most fun.
That doesn't answer Mike's question, but the stuff is not without some
value to me.
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