Re: NANFA-L-- Re: Chinese Sturgeon on AquaBid

matt ashton (ashtonmj2003-in-yahoo.com)
Thu, 11 May 2006 06:20:45 -0700 (PDT)

It is just as hard and labor intensive and costly as you thought it would be. They have done multiple types of chemical treatments after removing BTMs and draining the spring and mosquito fish still survive. Once they show up, it's pretty much all over. It goes from prevention to holding on by a thread. Funny you mention a gambusia exterminator because I just read an article about bouty's placed on pikeminnows in Oregon and people were making 25-30 thousand a year by fishing for 10 hours a day for pikeminnows.

Mysteryman <bestfish-in-alaweb.com> wrote: > You can breed all the BTM you want and throw them in the water, the fact is, until the mosquito fish problems is solved, pardon my french here, but you are pissing in the ocean. With so few genetic lines available, LARGE numbers of fish would further complicate the genetic issues.
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Just how hard would it really be to eliminate the Gambusias, anyway? I
would think it a very difficult task to get rid of them without harming
the BTM's, and probably extremely labor-intensive. That said, would any
agency be interested in hiring a fulltime gambusia terminator? That is,
is the state willing to actually take care of the problem, or does it
prefer to just whine about it? I'd take that job if offered; it beats
working-in-WalMart.
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