New Zealand Mud Snails March on Yellowstone
By Rocky Thompson on April 28th, 2009
Just because you’ve traded in felt-soled boots for rubber souls doesn’t mean you’re in the clear. The New Zealand Mud Snails are chugging through Yellowstone on one foot and being transported on waders, boats, and nets. Fly Fishing in Yellowstone has information on the snails’ encroachment with links to several websites regarding how to prevent the spread of the invasive, fish-killing species. If you’re planning a fishing trip or you’re just the type of person who likes reading about invader snails and how to prevent them, you can keep score against the snails with Montana State.

One more reason foreigners should stay home. BLA
bastards took a toothbrush to the zippers of my tent before i entered there country.
Those foreigners help our economy more than we do. Plus a US citizen brought his flyfishing tackle to New Zealand along with a bacteria common in US lakes that wiped out an entire lake of it’s inhabitants in New Zealand. That is why they are so strict now checking your stuff before entering New Zealand. Maybe you should be upset with our airport security instead of the foreigners.