I was out observing the local sunfish species at a spring-fed creek this past weekend, when a small (about 6 inches or so), object started swimming past me. It was kind of thin, and yellow-ish. At first, I thought it was a snake, but the way it moved in the water made me think otherwise. It would swim, dive down, come back up, and pause. I followed it a ways down the creek until I lost sight of it. I thought it might've been a eel, but when I saw a picture of a Mountain Brook Lamprey, it looked just like the creature I saw.
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Lamprey Possibly Found in NW Ga
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Guest_Dallasyork15_*
, Mar 19 2014 07:24 AM
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Guest_Dallasyork15_*
Posted 19 March 2014 - 07:24 AM
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Guest_Subrosa_*
Posted 19 March 2014 - 07:53 AM
If your ID is correct it is a VERY good sign in regards to the health of that creek.
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Guest_Dallasyork15_*
Posted 19 March 2014 - 08:29 AM
If your ID is correct it is a VERY good sign in regards to the health of that creek.
The creek originates off a mountain, and runs down and through springs. The water is very clear, and has no human disturbances other than an abandoned TAG railroad bridge.
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Guest_Casper_*
Posted 19 March 2014 - 08:30 AM
Could be. Follow it. This time of year they start to swarm. If your lucky you may come across a nest activity.
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