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I was just in town at the local marina and noticed a sign on the door . the mnr has just sent out notices of an invasive species found and confirmed in the red lake area waters.

 

I didn't have my cheater glasses but the fellow behind the counter said it was the spiney water flea that has been found.

 

 

 

 

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Thats a real shame, after every trip to lake o i have to meticulously clean all the fleas off the riggers, rods, reels, lines, and inside and out of the boat. I can see how some might not go through the trouble after heading to thier next destination. A few minutes from each individual can help stop these things from happening.

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so the wife asked, what do these things do, I didn't know, maybe you southern Ontario guys who deal with them can give us some info.

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Are they only found out in the blue zone? I ask because the bay's I fish are connected to lake O I have yet to see them In 4 years

 

Nope, they're pretty much everywhere in Lake O. I've seen them way up north in Ontario (In places where you'd never expect)

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Are they only found out in the blue zone? I ask because the bay's I fish are connected to lake O I have yet to see them In 4 years

 

They are usually fairly deep; but not limited to just the blue zone. If you are fishing a shallow bay you probably will not see them.

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They are usually fairly deep; but not limited to just the blue zone. If you are fishing a shallow bay you probably will not see them.

 

Is it possible to actually see them?

 

I only see the mass of white crap on my line while downrigging.

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