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Friday, April 13, 2012

Susquehanna: Smallmouth Heaven or Hell?

    
            
"It is a similar situation with the Susquehanna River. Over the last decade, fish with irregular lesions and sores have been caught at an increasing frequency."


  
Read the rest of the story here.

At one point, for untold millions of years, the Susquehanna was one of the greatest shad fisheries on the planet. The spring surge of herring returning to spawn would make the river bulge. Its waters also supported trout and salmon in plentiful numbers. Shad ran all the way from the Chesapeake to Lake Otsego in Cooperstown, NY.

Today, even non-native gamefish like smallmouth bass are struggling to survive.

Cause unknown? BULLSH*T! All we have to do is look in the mirror to find most of the answers.

The Susquehanna is not only the most endangered river in America, it is one of the most endangered rivers on our little blue dot in the universe.

No date on a calendar will change that.
    

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