
I am going to be in the area and will be making a side trip to arrive in Waycross, GA on Thursday March 29th evening. Then on the Friday the 30th and Saturday the 31st doing a couple of fish trips. Likely a short trip to the area of Nashville, GA for Pteronotropis metallicus, the metallic shiner and another in Waycross for Elassoma okefenokee, the Okefenokee pygmy sunfish both of these at the historic type locality.
But I am also interested in re-visiting some of the locations from these past NANFA trips and collecting some fish... maybe some Okefenokees, L. omatta, F. cingulatus, F. lineolatus and many others. So if the first two (type locality) trips go well, we would end up staying in Folkston, GA on Friday night. Collect at the previous NANFA trip locations on Saturday. We could stay again in Folkston on Saturday night and use Sunday to either collect a little more or if there was interest take a swamp tour via boat (I am assuming they still rent boats there at the east entrance to the swamp), and travel home.
I mentioned this casually to a couple of people and had two or three that expressed interest. But I am willing to open this invitation up to all. Think about it, we have some time, but this is a great time to be down near the swamp (mostly before the worst of mosquito season). Hopefully some of y'all will com along.