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Throwing it out there as a potential "weekend warriors" project. |
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I will match. Need help figuring out logistics of where to get them but I am game with this - pending there are no hiccups with bringing in outside seed.
Anyone have insight into this? SaltyCajun Reef?? |
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You don't need to seed if there are already oysters in the lake.
You only have to seed if you wipe them out. They spread themselves around as young'uns. But they have to have something hard to grab on to and grow. If you have a hard bedding and a decent population, all it takes is 3 or 4 years and you will have all the oysters you want. We have terrible oyster management in Big Lake. That is the problem. |
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There are plenty in the West Cove, but they are not as desireable as the East side oysters. The East side ones are fat. The West Cove oysters are long and skinny.
LDWF says it is cause there are too many on the West side. |
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