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Freshwater Mussels?
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Hello all,
I am a student [#000000]studying American freshwater mussels. I live in Massachusetts where unfortunately there are not that many mussels to find. I am looking for people who come across the little (sometime not so little) buggers when outdoors. I would love anyone who finds the muskrat middens on the side of the rivers/lakes (or how ever they come across the mussels) to box up a bunch of paired fellas big and small and send them my way. I am only looking for dead/spent shells, not live ones[/#000000]. I collect and study and write about all the different species. I'm not concered about big or small, the more different ones the better. Anyone who would be able to help me with my studies by just picking up a bunch of the spent shells you find while fishing would be a HUGE help in my studies. I would certainly compensate you for your effort and of course pay for shipping too. I am primarily looking for matching pairs (not single valves) and ones that are not totally broken (they don't have to be absolutely perfect with no chips at all, but the cleaner with their natural "skin" the better). I've been trying to make contacts with people across the country that naturally run into [#000000]mussels[/#000000] while out fishing or hiking that might be able to just pick up shells they come across without it being a big hassle for them. I can't thank enough anyone who would consider helping me with this project. You can contact me through this site or directly at [url "mailto:kczaja@fas.harvard.edu"][#000000]kczaja@fas.harvard.edu[/#000000][/url]. Thank You!!!!! And good fishing!!!
-Kevin
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#2
I catch them when fishing for gills.Some big some small.They make great catfish bait.
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#3
Well if you ever find you come across some empty shells you could share, I would sure appreciate it!
-Take care, Kevin
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