ReelNauti Posted May 9, 2016 Posted May 9, 2016 Are the shrimp you are finding in the cohos those bloody red shrimp? Sent from my SM-G920V using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
Steelhead#1 Posted May 9, 2016 Posted May 9, 2016 Could maybe be Diporeia? http://www.purdue.edu/uns/x/2008a/080528SepulvedaVanishing.html
tgafish Posted May 9, 2016 Posted May 9, 2016 18 minutes ago, ReelNauti said: Are the shrimp you are finding in the cohos those bloody red shrimp? Sent from my SM-G920V using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App Yes. Mysis 1
fishoak Posted May 10, 2016 Posted May 10, 2016 It does not look like (based on stomach contents I've seen) that they are Diporeia. They look much larger, Mysis Diluviana. I admit though, it is a mushy mess in there. Diporeia "in the same biological class as krill and shrimp, these rice grain-sized crustaceans dwell on lake bottoms and feed on descending algal plankton" Mysis Diluviana "10mm to 20mm" 1
ReelNauti Posted May 10, 2016 Author Posted May 10, 2016 nice to see they are finding "something" to eat! Sent from my SM-G920V using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
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