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More evidence: A 5.5 flathead captured in the Del. R. just north of Philly during recent NJ Bureau of Marine Fisheries young of the year striped bass seining.
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Yep.......guy just caught a snakehead at the Lambertville wing dam too.
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Since NJ considers these invasive, do we really have to take them if we catch any? I don't think I'd want to eat a catfish out of the Delaware in our state even though i wouldn't mind trying a flathead for dinner. It sounds too polluted..
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the delaware is plenty fine to take fish from, eat those flatheads up |
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As I read these consumption warnings I see I can safely have 1 striper a month 2 trout 1 bass and so on, would this mean if I ate differant species I could eat fish everyday or if I only ate one species I could eat it everyday? :confused:
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The bigger the fish and the more other fish it eats, the worse it is for contamination. Big piscivorious species like stripers are really bad for people to eat. |
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So is just about everything else we consume - diet of water and organic beans and broccoli and you might possibly live forever!!!!!
Toxins in our waters come from ferts, acid rain, decomposing tires etc I assume? |
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Bring on the snake heads.
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For example, Mercury (or methyl mercury) mostly comes from the combustion of coal in power plants. It goes up as smoke, and then comes down with the rain. It's a very low concentration in the water, but it works its way up the food chain. Plankton accumulates a little. Minnows that eat plankton have a bit more. Perch that eat minnows take on the mercury from all the minnows it has eaten. Largemouth bass eat ten pounds of forage for every one pound of body weight they gain, so they have A LOT of mercury in their bodies. . |
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