2011 fish consumption

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2011/01/10 17:57:49 (permalink)

2011 fish consumption

For 2011, the following new advisories have been added due to mercury contamination:
  • Two meals per month advisory for Smallmouth Bass in the Delaware River in Wayne, Pike, and Monroe counties;
  • One meal per month advisory for Largemouth Bass in Shohola Lake in Pike County;
  • Two meals per month advisory for Largemouth Bass in Lackawanna Lake in Lackawanna County;
  • Two meals per month advisory for Largemouth Bass in Stephen Foster Lake in Bradford County;
  • One meal per month advisory for Smallmouth Bass in the Susquehanna River in Bradford and Wyoming counties;
  • Two meals per month advisory for Smallmouth Bass in the Allegheny River in Warren, Forest, and Venango counties;
  • One meal per month advisory for Northern Pike in Conneaut Lake in Crawford County; and
  • One meal per month advisory for Largemouth Bass in Crystal Lake in Crawford County.

One new advisory has been added due to PCB contamination:
  • One meal per month advisory has been issued for Corbicula (Asiatic Clam) in the Schuylkill River in Chester, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties.

The following PCB advisories have been eased but not lifted:
  • Carp in the Monongahela and the Ohio Rivers at the Point in Pittsburgh has been reduced to a one meal per month advisory;
  • Channel Catfish in the Ohio River at the Point in Pittsburgh has been reduced to a one meal per month advisory;
  • Brown Trout in Valley Creek in Chester County has been reduced to a one meal per month advisory. Note: Valley Creek remains a No Harvest – PFBC Catch and Release All Tackle Regulation.

Consumption advisories have been lifted for the following:
  • Lackawanna Lake in Lackawanna County for Bluegill;
  • West Conewago Creek in York County for Smallmouth Bass;
  • Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio Rivers at the Point in Pittsburgh for Freshwater Drum;
  • Licking Creek in Fulton and Franklin Counties for Smallmouth Bass

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    dru2112
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    RE: 2011 fish consumption 2011/01/10 18:52:26 (permalink)
    looks like i'm gonna have to tone down my shohola lake largemouth bass consumption
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    Porktown
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    RE: 2011 fish consumption 2011/01/17 09:45:27 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: dru2112

    looks like i'm gonna have to tone down my shohola lake largemouth bass consumption


    No problem, you can now eat as many 3 River Drums as you'd like. I dare you to eat one...
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    dru2112
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    RE: 2011 fish consumption 2011/01/17 13:34:49 (permalink)
    just had one for breakfast
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    RE: 2011 fish consumption 2011/01/20 13:43:00 (permalink)
    you can always have the brown trout  but i wouldn t .i always was told they were hard to hook.  8)
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    RE: 2011 fish consumption 2011/02/05 23:41:20 (permalink)
    Remember years of king salmon fishing lake Ontario and seeing the 70 and 80 year old gentlemen waiting to see if any of the guys would give them fish after photos were taken, makes me wonder about all the consumption danger.   
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    RE: 2011 fish consumption 2011/02/06 00:05:55 (permalink)

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    RE: 2011 fish consumption 2011/02/16 20:31:40 (permalink)
    Moderation, moderation is the key too much of anything is bad!! well almost everything. Thats a nice report mikastorm. There isn't a fish that swims that isn't contaminate free!!! I can only imagine the stuff were buying now from Vietnam, cambodia, and Bangaledesh. I bet those fish farms are nice clean and inspected by there health depts ya think....
    The gentleman who introduced me to fishing used to take me down the ohio river behind the water works in coraopolis.sewage there alot he would keep catfish and carp and would take them home to eat alot!!!! that man lived to be 92 and his wife is still alive!!!!!!!! You have to eat fish every day for years and years!!!! Moderation is the key!!!!\\

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