Thank you for sharing this important information. I was at Lake Nacimiento a couple days ago and while be checked by a Fish and Wildlife officer, he informed me about the Golden muscle in the Delta. This is bad news on top of all the other invasive species issues! We have plenty of fishing opportunities right here in the lower central valley, so I guess I won't be going to the Delta anytime soon.
If that is the case. Its from those ships that travels up to Sacramento. Big shipping ships. They release they hull waters and hence releasing the waters from where they first took in aka foriegn water
@@fishtherapy247 hey man I’m originally from the bay and been out here a couple years!!! Could you tell me a spot or 2 for catfish. I been to deep water channel and clarksville and KL boat launch. I find places by watching channels like yours and others. Now if we we’re in the bay, we wouldn’t have a problem. I can tell you where to go fishing out there lol 😂
Right there just pass the boat launch turn left instead of following the road Right there's a dam with good catfish. Or look on your Google maps, follow the road Cranmore rd. Following it on the level, you will start seeing beaches go to the second beach you see. Good catfish spot!
Question are these invasive muscles safe for human consumption? Can they be harvested by hand? Do you need a current fishing license on hand when harvesting? Is there a bag limit? Thanks
Heresy report from the day before yesterday when the storm started. We were smacking them at rio vista from the top of the tide to outgoing off anchovies and live baits (mud suckers, shiners, pike minnow).
NO strippers are neutralized now. They have been here for over 145 years. They are native to the Atlantic Ocean. Strippers are now very important to our fishery system.
Stripers are from the East Coast. It was intentionally released for the hope of another trophy fish to fish. Since it was intentional, they won't say it's invasive.
They are invasive. Many don't want to admit since they like fishing for them but salmon already have native predators that prey on them. Now add striped bass and we've got even more salmon being eaten before they even grow
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Thank you! I appreciate it, brother!
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Thank you for sharing this important information. I was at Lake Nacimiento a couple days ago and while be checked by a Fish and Wildlife officer, he informed me about the Golden muscle in the Delta. This is bad news on top of all the other invasive species issues! We have plenty of fishing opportunities right here in the lower central valley, so I guess I won't be going to the Delta anytime soon.
No problem. Yeah, but don't let it stop you fishing. Hopefully, it will get better soon
Thanks for the report, its real flooded in colusa right now. hard to get access to the river from the bank
No problem. Yeah, we got a lot of water. Thanks for the info 👍
If you are on anchor, keep an eye out upriver for trees coming down!
Thank you for the info 👍
If that is the case. Its from those ships that travels up to Sacramento. Big shipping ships. They release they hull waters and hence releasing the waters from where they first took in aka foriegn water
Yup, it's most likely from international ships
I feel like its from the ships that go to the deep water channel in west sac
You're probably right
Only if the mussels were edible 😅
Can they be used as bait for other species of game?
I don't see why we couldn't use an as bait. That's a great idea. Not sure about the law?
Bro I went there yesterday at KL boat launch the water is up to the road the parking lot is flooded completely
Wow, crazy! I'll have to go check it out. Thanks for the update
@@fishtherapy247 hey man I’m originally from the bay and been out here a couple years!!! Could you tell me a spot or 2 for catfish. I been to deep water channel and clarksville and KL boat launch. I find places by watching channels like yours and others. Now if we we’re in the bay, we wouldn’t have a problem. I can tell you where to go fishing out there lol 😂
Right there just pass the boat launch turn left instead of following the road Right there's a dam with good catfish. Or look on your Google maps, follow the road Cranmore rd. Following it on the level, you will start seeing beaches go to the second beach you see. Good catfish spot!
Question are these invasive muscles safe for human consumption? Can they be harvested by hand? Do you need a current fishing license on hand when harvesting? Is there a bag limit? Thanks
No, you can not eat golden muscles.They are invasive and harmful to the environment and human health.
Heresy report from the day before yesterday when the storm started. We were smacking them at rio vista from the top of the tide to outgoing off anchovies and live baits (mud suckers, shiners, pike minnow).
Awesome! Thanks for the update!
They came from the temu and Amazon ships 😂
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Get your kids and family out and go fishing guys ( enjoy a great day of fishing with family and friends .
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Wait aren’t stripers invasive?
NO strippers are neutralized now. They have been here for over 145 years. They are native to the Atlantic Ocean. Strippers are now very important to our fishery system.
Stripers are from the East Coast. It was intentionally released for the hope of another trophy fish to fish. Since it was intentional, they won't say it's invasive.
Still not a native species.
They are invasive. Many don't want to admit since they like fishing for them but salmon already have native predators that prey on them. Now add striped bass and we've got even more salmon being eaten before they even grow
Yeah wait until people find out it's eatable all if a sudden it's 10 per person only
Hahaha, that's actually a good idea if they are edible. No limit on golden muscle will get rid of the in no time
Or they will monetize it by making us get a tag for them. The state never passes up and opportunity to tax outdoorsmen.
@@phantomf4747 just like wild pigs. They still make us pay a fee for a pig validation
@joseduran7368 California speciality. Make us pay to get rid of an invasive species.