John Duktig and I collected for only about 20-30 minutes and came up with seven species.
Unfortunately, I learned (again) that you cannot have a little four inch bass in a tank of three inch shiners... the bass apparently suffered no collection stress and just made himself at home.
(a small spotted bass I think if anyone wants to confirm my ID it would be appreciated) extra pic of him at this link.
we also had bluegill, no picture here, and this guy and is ear also showed up
We are in Georgia and John and I kicked some woody debris, so of course this guy made and appearance much to everyone's delight (river cleaners love to know they have darters)
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We also had Spotail Shiners and both of Georgia's endemic Cyprinella... that's right folks, found no where but here in GA!
Altamaha Shiner
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and Ocmulgee Shiner
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