 Well it's the final week for fishing tips of the year and on the final segment in part two of the two-part finale Ray and Manny talk about the importance of invasive species prevention. The segment this evening is about cleaning, draining and drying your boat when you get through fishing to make sure you're not transporting any aquatic invasive species from one lake to the other. So as Ray is doing now, he's continuing with the draining process. We pulled the plug, we've let the motor drop, let the lower unit drain. Now he's pulling the plug to the live well, making sure that if there's any debris, if you had fish in there and they might have coughed something up, making sure to take all of that out too while letting the live well drain before you leave. We'll see, even though the plug has been drained, you may need to use a sponge or a towel or anything that you've got with you. I suggest a giant sponge like Ray as it works awesome to making sure that you literally get every little last bit of water that you can out of that live well. As you're going to see at most landings, you're going to see aquatic invasive species inspectors. These are made up of volunteers, county employees, DNR employees, lake association volunteers. If you see these people at the accesses, they're simply doing the job to stop the spread of invasive species from one lake to the lake. Please make sure to be polite. So those are our tips for making sure that you're clean, dry and drained when you leave your parking ramp with your boat. I'm Ray Gildaw with the Niswa Guides League. And I'm Mandy Yerick, the Boston Biologist. Thanks, Ray and Mandy. Good stuff always this entire summer. I know I had a great time and week after week was just fantastic. Yeah, they did another great season from those two. We really appreciate all their help with that segment. Hard to believe it's over for the year, which means the summer is pretty much over. Although we have nice weather this week. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.