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    Default A question for Moose...


    ...or anyone else. What is the stuff you see attatched to tree limbs, at or below water level, usually in the springtime when it starts to get pretty warm? Around here (central North Carolina) it is sometimes almost clear or a greenish- brown color, built up an inch or more thick on the limbs or big round blobs of it. My nephew was asking me last spring & I didn't have an answer.
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    Exclamation Close enough Moose ...

    Here's a link to tell you what those are -
    http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache...ly+clump&hl=en

    .............cp

    ps ... Hey Moose ... I saw a jellyfish at one of the local lakes I fish, back when I was young - couldn't believe my eyes ...LOL!! This lake also has the Bryozoa colonies, on occasion. .....cp
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    Well I'll be darn. I've have seen that stuff all my life in some of the lakes I fish. Now I know what it is.










    Quote Originally Posted by crappiepappy
    Here's a link to tell you what those are -
    http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache...ly+clump&hl=en

    .............cp

    ps ... Hey Moose ... I saw a jellyfish at one of the local lakes I fish, back when I was young - couldn't believe my eyes ...LOL!! This lake also has the Bryozoa colonies, on occasion. .....cp

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    If I can pronounce those words I will impress my fishin friends ver intresting. thank you for the information

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    Thanks Moose & cp. If I wasn't smart enough to know the answer at least I knew enough to ask the ones that did. According to the website that means the lake is in pretty good shape. That's good to know.
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