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- Neonshrimp
- Master Shrimp Nut
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- Joined: Wed May 24, 2006 5:37 pm
- Location: California, USA
- The Fisherman
- Shrimpoholic
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- Location: G.R. Michigan
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I haven't been able to collect any of my own native crayfish yet, but I am going to soon.
I love collecting crayfish and other stuff! Today I found myself charging through my muddy pond in a suit of should high waiders netting goldfish with my friend. They are taking over the pond so we started netting them out. Needless to say my waiders didnt help, because I fell in
Caought a lot of stuff, including some interesting inverts, which I will post in the invert section later. There was this one interesting invert that I didnt capture for some reason...it looked scary lol
-John (AKA: The Puffer Ninja)
I love collecting crayfish and other stuff! Today I found myself charging through my muddy pond in a suit of should high waiders netting goldfish with my friend. They are taking over the pond so we started netting them out. Needless to say my waiders didnt help, because I fell in
Caought a lot of stuff, including some interesting inverts, which I will post in the invert section later. There was this one interesting invert that I didnt capture for some reason...it looked scary lol
-John (AKA: The Puffer Ninja)
- YuccaPatrol
- Shrimp Master
- Posts: 600
- Joined: Sun Mar 12, 2006 4:41 pm
- Location: Burning-Ham, Alabama
Assuming good weather and good luck, I will be going on a collecting trip on Friday to hunt down the Cambarellys diminutus. It should be a fun adventure, particularly because I have identified my collection sites based on the original 60+ year old species description. Topo maps and satellite images show that this stream/swamp is still accessible despite development in the area.
Neonshrimp, I'm not worried about the currents in this small stream, but I am worried about rattlesnakes, water moccasins, and copperheads.
Neonshrimp, I'm not worried about the currents in this small stream, but I am worried about rattlesnakes, water moccasins, and copperheads.
And alligators and rednecks with shotguns " goin' huntin' " down the river.YuccaPatrol wrote: Neonshrimp, I'm not worried about the currents in this small stream, but I am worried about rattlesnakes, water moccasins, and copperheads.
Anyway, good luck on your trip. Let's hope there are still some left after all the development.
- YuccaPatrol
- Shrimp Master
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