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Old November 27th, 2003, 08:07 AM
Calif Bill
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We had plenty of bass before the Hydrilla. Lots of weed and grass beds.
Miles of tule's and since we get 2-6' tides, means lots of oxygen in the
water.
Bill

"go-bassn" wrote in message
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Still yet Bill, take all that hydrilla out of the Delta & you'll have a
sub-par bass fishery within 5 years I promise you. There's no better
nursery for young bass than a hydrilla bed, few comparable forms of cover
for adult bass, and (when healthy & green) few better sources of dissolved
oxygen in the water column. Sure, it helps to have the hydrilla growth
under control, but without it you'll be driving to other destinations to
find good bass fishing. I justlove fishing my way through hydrilla beds.

Warren

"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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Not a silly question. Hydrilla gets so bad in the Sacramento Delta,

that
lots of sloughs are impenetrable. I could see where it could cover a

whole
lake and prevent most of the fishing.
Bill

"go-bassn" wrote in message
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That's about the silliest question you could ask a bunch of bass

fishermen,
no offense. Ask a bunch of pleasure boaters & you'll get the other

end
of
the spectrum lol.

Warren

"GD" wrote in message
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Just curious...do you folks consider hydrilla to be good or bad in
lakes?