Hi All
Check
this site out. Pictures of Bear River Nova Scotia. Is this where you live 007, or near there?
This does not look like an area that has been commercially exploited for freshweater pearls, so my imagination taks me to a time when rivers in America yeilded up such treasures, lying on the banks and eddies, even- though I would guess that much exposure to the elements would make the shells and pearls chalky.
I saw a picture somewhere, where there was a pile of empty mussels shells of all brilliant colors. They had been eaten by a racoon, so any pearls would have been left with the shell.
Actually from your description, it looks like there was an intrusive threat that caused so many mussels to exhibit so many pearl types- so many struck to the shell etc.
Even if it takes some concentration and energy, some more facts about your home area and mussel hunting etc in your area, family, whatever, become important snippets of history- windows into time- but we do need pix. Maybe you have a firend with a camera?
I t may be cold out, but if you have any pearls from your ventures, give us a post with pix, will ya? We do look forward to some Spring pictures though....
Thanks