The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission advises trout anglers fishing in western North Carolina waters to be especially diligent when cleaning their fishing equipment after didymo, a nuisance algae, was found in the Tuckasegee River in Jackson County. Learn more in the audio message below:
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Michael Coleman
2/8/2016 07:31:50 pm
I've seen this on the East Fork of the Pigeon River off Hwy 276. It wasn't heavy last year but about 2 years ago I saw a lot of it. Quite thick too. I had called the water dept and they indicated it would be a pollutant. However there are no homes/industry at that altitude so what caused it we didn't know.
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