Friday 12 of us hit the road to find some snorkel sites, Casper, Michael, Issac, Andrew Z., Josh & Lauren, Guy W. & his daughter, Texas Nick & the Clarks and myself. Water clarity was an issue this whole day. Our first stop was at Three Top Mtn. Creek at its confluence with the North Fork of the New River, it was a nice spot but as we were leaving one of the locals stopped to talk to us and told us that they don't let the kids swim in it anymore due to the meth labs upstream. Wonderful.
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Fantail
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His date
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A NC darter. Is there enough information here to diagnose what it is.
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Mountain Redbelly Dace
Our next stop was the South Fork of the New River. Good news no meth warnings.
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I'm not sure of this one either.
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Or this one, but it looks to me like some kind of Fantail.
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Sculpin
Saturday we, Casper, Michael, Issac, Andrew Z., Texas Nick and myself took off for the South Toe River. In my opinion this was the best water clarity we had all weekend. We ended up about a mile downstream from one of the seining sites.
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This is how I see most fish.
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Greenfin
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Dark Greenfin
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Greenfin
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Blotchside
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Gilt
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Hogsucker
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Whitetail, this guy was a real stud.
We finished the weekend at Cane River a.k.a. The Gates of Gondor. Casper, Michael, Issac, Andrew Z., Josh & Lauren,Rolf, the guy from Atlanta and myself.
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The old dam.
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Warpaint
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A nest with the associated hangers on.
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A river chub renovating his nest.
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Striped shiner
Hopefully the others will be adding their images to this post in the near future. I can't recall how many species we saw at each location, but Casper has a list of them.
NC convention snorkel photos
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Guest_trygon_*
, Jun 24 2014 04:07 PM
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#1 Guest_trygon_*
Posted 24 June 2014 - 04:07 PM
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Posted 24 June 2014 - 05:20 PM
Excellent photos Bryce! I'm glad to see that you were able to get a good Mountain Redbelly Dace shot. That Striped Shiner had to be the best-looking one I have ever seen. I think your first and third unknown darters are fantails. The second unknown darter may be an Appalachia Darter (Matt and Gerald helped me ID a similar one from that day). I think the sculpin pretty much has to be a mottled.
#3 Guest_Kanus_*
Posted 24 June 2014 - 10:40 PM
Great photos Bryce! As always, thanks for sharing. Truly wonderful work. Your unidentified darters are fantails except for the first one from the south fork that is indeed an Appalachia darter (P. gymnocephala).
#4 Guest_trygon_*
Posted 25 June 2014 - 07:29 AM
Thanks guys for the id assistance. I can't wait to see some of your images Isaac.
#5 Guest_Casper_*
Posted 27 June 2014 - 08:38 PM
Excellent Photos Bryce! What a great time. Everyday we were immersed at some wonderful spot, what a great experience. I hope to work through my NC pictures after this year's snorkel season. I have done a bit of research on going back and it's something some of us should consider. The NC Forestry facility we stayed in has a couple of unique lodges set back that would sleep about 10 or 12 and with a kitchen to cook from, a big comfortable living room and video viewing equipment. There is so much more i wanted to see and do near Linville.
#6 Guest_BlueBlood_*
Posted 07 July 2014 - 01:20 PM
Fantastic shots!!!
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