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Good day KS fisherman,

disclaimer:  I am not an expert - just a concerned citizen.  

I just wanted to make a quick post about the importance of not spreading Zebra muscles to other bodies of water.  

I have been quite disapointed in the department of wildlife and parks efforts to get the word out about these SOB's.  

There are many bodies of water NOW in KS that have these things in it.  They can ruin a lake in a couple years.  There are many lakes that contain them and folks are not being told!  Cheney now has them, Butler I have heard has them, if I were a betting man; I would treat any public body of water in KS as if they had them!  It's up to us not stop the spread of these things!  

Please check out the KS website for proper procedures for 'cleaning' your vessel after fishing these waters.  Remember - it's up to you to stop the madness!  

http://www.boatsafe.com/Kansas/zebra_mussels.htm

THANK YOU FOR READING THIS!  I KNOW IT'S A PAIN BUT PLEASE DO THIS FOR US AND OUR CHILDREN!

Happy Releasing,

H.G.

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