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The lead is harmful to waterfowl. They ingest it and it causes fatality. Loon
population has been effected and it is quantifiable.. Tin or bismuth maybe the substitute. |
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1.65% to 6.5% on Loons.
Hardly a crisis though we do need to proceed to a lead free environment. IMHO Joe Z. http://www.gameandfishcoalition.com/Lead.doc "Gone Angling" wrote in message ... The lead is harmful to waterfowl. They ingest it and it causes fatality. Loon population has been effected and it is quantifiable.. Tin or bismuth maybe the substitute. |
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Didn't they sat the same thing about lead shot in shotguns? Where's all the
extra ducks and geese that should be in our flyways now? |
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