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PAYARA
05-08-2004, 04:24 PM
all,

Iam trying to get a list going of all the lakes in
the NE that have a strong population of Zerba
Mussles.i so far have come up with these lakes
myself but iam not quite sure if they all have mussles
present.the unsure ones have a ?.

West Branch
Berlin ?
Milton ?
Portage Lakes
Atwood?
East Branch ?
Sippo ?
Summit ?
Misquito ?
Paymatunning ?
Leesville ?
Mogadore ?
Springfield (i believe they are present)
Guilford ?

if anyone can confirm any of the lakes listed
as having a zebra population,or if iam missing a
lake that has a serious zebra problem please
post it.i would like to get a good list going
as to what lake has what.thanks.

JV1
05-08-2004, 05:44 PM
Berlin lake has zebras, and with the rocky structure they will probably thrive, im sorry i do not know about the other lakes , here is some basic zebra info and photos > http://ohfishing.com

johnboy111711
05-08-2004, 08:05 PM
Mogadore-negative
milton-a few, but not many yet
i beleive mosquito has a few, but not many.

ashtonmj
05-08-2004, 09:11 PM
Anything that connects to the O & E canal is more than a safe bet.
I was just along the canal just east of Nesmith a month ago and saw tons of zebras. It's basically a highway for exotic/invasive species. Although I did find a few native mussels (Paper Pondshells) which is always nice to see.

Flipp
05-08-2004, 10:28 PM
Berlin is getting worse every year. Portage has them for sure, Milton has a few. I let you know about atwood and leesvile I will be getting down there soon.

Tony 2
05-09-2004, 01:04 AM
A definate yes to West Branch.My buddy and I dredged up some a couple weeks ago.

LaDobasser
05-09-2004, 03:50 PM
Hinckley has some, too. They haven't helped the water clarity any though, its still just as muddy as ever. :rolleyes:
LaDo