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Good morning,
Sorry to bother you all with this rather esoteric question about what might be just an urban legend. But it is a long lived urban legend since I first heard it over 40 years ago.
Has any one heard of any research done on whether or not waterfowl can carry sticky Esox lucius eggs on their legs on their spring migrations thereby functionally stocking new water bodies? I would appreciate any references on the subject. Thanks in advance for your help.
Positive thoughts,
Bob
Bob Piorkowski, Ph.D.
Invasive Species Program Coordinator
Alaska Department of Fish and Game-CF
Box 25526
Juneau, Alaska 99802
Work (907)465-6109
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