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Location: Northern Wisconsin | they are close to shore on most lakes. they are really green and skinny like grass and straight up then
curve right under the surface and they all go in the same driection. what is this stuff? |
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| Sounds a lot like water celery from your description.
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I think so, yes; Vallisneria is common up here. |
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Location: Brookfield, WI | Saute' water celery with water carrots and water onions and you have water mirepoix.
Kevin
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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | I think the guy's nailed it for you- water celery, a.k.a. eelgrass ->
http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=VAAM3
The direction it's pointing indicates the direction of current flow. Some finely tuned muskie fisherman use this to determine which way they are going to drift!
MuskieHopeful probably stole that recipe from the Canvas Back family cook book. Ducks are supposed to really relish water celery.
Have fun!
Al
Edited by ESOX Maniac 9/15/2006 5:15 PM
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Location: Oregon | Yea, I think you guys are right. Easier just to call all of it "cabbage", lol.
RM
Edited by RiverMan 9/15/2006 8:28 PM
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Location: Northern Wisconsin | yes thats the stuff i beleive, big muskies love it. |
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| wrap grass |
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