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#1555607 - 01/24/14 12:34 PM A Thank you to Harry a DEEP Environmental Analyst.
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Earlier this season I picked up an odd looking spiny black "orb" that resembled a vertebra or some type of seed pod.


Tossed it in the cup holder of my truck and rediscovered it yesterday when it won a short battle with a styrofoam coffee cup full of hot coffee facepalm.
Started googling what the the thing was and it turns out to be a seed pod from Eurasian Water Chestnut which is an invasive plant here in CT. . Found an email addy attached to one of the articles so I dropped this Harry fella a quick note.
He replied right away with a very informative description, and some back ground relating to the area of the river I found the thing. Just wanted to publicly thank him for taking the time to respond to my inquiry and for the in depth reply. If someone there at the DEEP wanted to forward this to his boss, or at least let him know the effort was not forgotten please do.
Any how the stuff is bad news so keep your eye out for it and report sightings. Here is more info for anyone that may be interested.

http://www.ct.gov/deep/cwp/view.asp?a=2702&q=474710&deepNav_GID=1620


Edited by Paul D. (01/24/14 12:35 PM)

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#1555608 - 01/24/14 12:39 PM Re: A Thank you to Harry a DEEP Environmental Analyst. [Re: Paul D.]
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#1555674 - 01/24/14 07:35 PM Re: A Thank you to Harry a DEEP Environmental Analyst. [Re: Paul D.]
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If you were, or had asked a bass fisherman what that was we would have told you immediately. Found some in nudge 3 years back, posted about it, site member Spin was there the next dat removing it.

Nice work Paul.


Edited by O-BASS (01/24/14 07:36 PM)
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#1555685 - 01/24/14 08:22 PM Re: A Thank you to Harry a DEEP Environmental Analyst. [Re: Paul D.]
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Nice job Paul

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#1556175 - 01/27/14 01:26 PM Re: A Thank you to Harry a DEEP Environmental Analyst. [Re: Paul D.]
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Where'd you find it?
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#1556182 - 01/27/14 02:29 PM Re: A Thank you to Harry a DEEP Environmental Analyst. [Re: Stormshadow]
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West bank of the River in Haddam. Probably floated there from some slack water area after a flood as they were high on the bank.

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#1556474 - 01/28/14 11:14 PM Re: A Thank you to Harry a DEEP Environmental Analyst. [Re: Paul D.]
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Nice work Paul

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#1573969 - 04/29/14 01:00 PM Re: A Thank you to Harry a DEEP Environmental Analyst. [Re: Paul D.]
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found one years ago on the river just below Hurd Park

.....Possessing more tackle than talent !!!
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#1573973 - 04/29/14 01:25 PM Re: A Thank you to Harry a DEEP Environmental Analyst. [Re: Four Ten]
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They hurt like hell when you step on those buggers. You can thank Harvard for bringing them to the U.S. in 1877 for use in their botanical gardens. I've seen them in Long Meadow Pond in Middlebury.
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#1574056 - 04/29/14 08:10 PM Re: A Thank you to Harry a DEEP Environmental Analyst. [Re: vince S]
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I'd bet they hurt!!! sorta worried about the dogs too. Folks should keep their eyes out for it.

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