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Shawn wrote:
Budd : You're right about my point. The fact that many of these trout had multiple plastics in their stomach tells me they either aren't passing them at all, or are passing them very slowly with much difficultly. There is a company bringing out a digestible soft baits this year ANother thing which will actually kill the fish when swallowed is the salt impregnated plastics, they swell to ten times their size, if you don't believe that , just take one and put it in a jar full of water for a couple of weeks -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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Shawn responded to Budd and sez:
You're right about my point. The fact that many of these trout had multiple plastics in their stomach tells me they either aren't passing them at all, or are passing them very slowly with much difficultly. So, in the meantime, while they're working on getting them out, there's not much room for actual food and nutrition. Obviously this isn't going to happen with every fish whether it's a bass or trout or something else that swallows a soft plastic bait. Most likely only eat one or so and that leaves room for other good food while they work on passing the plastic. Fish do eat a number of nasty things that can't be digested well such as crayfish claws, pine cones, snail shells etc etc, but they are eventually passed. So a trout eating ONE or maybe TWO plastic worms might not be a big deal. A trout that finds the motherload, or develops a taste for garlic and salt (;-) could be in trouble in terms of packing it's stomach with undigestable stuff, leaving no room for actual food. Again this information does not answer whether all this is a problem, a big problem, a trout only problem, a Vermont problem. No dead fish were observed. No skinny or deformed fish were observed. No necropsies were cited to show that the plastics harmed the trout. All of this notwitstanding, something IS going on. You and Vermont F&G need to get answers to these questions quickly and accurately before the national press, newspapers and hype media start stroking the facts. PETA loonies could blow this information all out of proportion. Imagine how would they show your 10 stomach samples on TV to the kids? California will surely use this information to try to tax or prohibit sales of plastics. Soft stomach plastics could make lead shot in shotgun shells small in comparison! Regardless of all the "what if's", I still think it's something anglers need to be conscious of, and take care not to just haphazardly throw used soft plastics into lakes. You missed my point. It was we have some research to do. Soft stomach plastics could be a BIG deal if it is happening everywhere. Of course I'm not in favor of anglers throwing used plastics into lakes - haphazardly or any other way. But telling them NOT to do it won't solve the problem. I hope you are not planning on some "Let's not throw plastics in the lakes" public relations announcement without research. That could be a huge Public Relations nightmare for all of us!!! I sure hope you get some answers quickly. Good luck! John |
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