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<blockquote data-quote="Traxion" data-source="post: 301931" data-attributes="member: 983"><p>Yes they contribute to weed growth due to increased water clarity. Or that is at least the theory. Obviously, some plants aren't going to grow beyond a certain depth in most cases, so this can be argued to a point. I think you would have to see a marked difference in water clarity for weed growth to explode, but that is just a guess. </p><p></p><p>It's a pretty polarizing topic, almost like COVID. We don't have a huge data set on the effects of zeebs and comparing an Ashtabula or Pickerel to Francis Case to Eric really isn't realistic, too many factors there. What we know is there have been significant positive and negative effects on different bodies of water. And, the cycle isn't through on most, so we don't know the end game yet. Ask your kids in about 30 years if the fishing there is the same as they were growing up. They'll know way more than we ever will on the subject!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traxion, post: 301931, member: 983"] Yes they contribute to weed growth due to increased water clarity. Or that is at least the theory. Obviously, some plants aren't going to grow beyond a certain depth in most cases, so this can be argued to a point. I think you would have to see a marked difference in water clarity for weed growth to explode, but that is just a guess. It's a pretty polarizing topic, almost like COVID. We don't have a huge data set on the effects of zeebs and comparing an Ashtabula or Pickerel to Francis Case to Eric really isn't realistic, too many factors there. What we know is there have been significant positive and negative effects on different bodies of water. And, the cycle isn't through on most, so we don't know the end game yet. Ask your kids in about 30 years if the fishing there is the same as they were growing up. They'll know way more than we ever will on the subject! [/QUOTE]
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