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Chattahoochee River 17 October


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#1 trygon

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Posted 22 October 2015 - 07:44 PM

Happy Fall wishes.  Fishes and leaves, who could ask for more.

 

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One fish.

 

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Two fish.

 

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More fish.

 

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Crayfish.


Bryce Gibson
There are sharks in every ocean...except Billy Ocean.

#2 MtFallsTodd

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Posted 23 October 2015 - 03:41 AM

Really nice pics, thanks for sharing.
Deep in the hills of Great North Mountain

#3 Casper

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  • Chattanooga, TN alongside South Chickamauga Creek, just upstream of the mighty Tennessee River.

Posted 23 October 2015 - 09:05 AM

These photos need to include a burrometer scale.

Interesting Cray with the white knobbies on his claws.  I do not recall ever seeing one.

Blackbandeds galore.  That is one common fish as we descend southward and seem to be quite variable in their markings.

Not sure on the minner pair... some form of Yellowfins?  Handsome, looks like a potential aquarium school.

 

Glad you have the mojo to get in the cold.  After our cold rush we have returned to nice fall temps, even a bit warm.  I camped on the plateau 2 nights ago and waded a stream for fungus.  The water was refreshing but oddly i never rarely extreme ever see any fish.  Ed said it was due to mostly sandstone as opposed to limestone.  Close to where the Laurel Dace swims.


Casper Cox
Chattanooga, near the TN Divide on BlueFishRidge overlooking South Chickamauga Creek.

#4 Michael Wolfe

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Posted 23 October 2015 - 09:31 AM

nigrofasciata, and lutipinnis, oh my!
 
Procambarus (Pennides) spiculifer the White Tuburculed Crayfish
" It is the most widespread and arguably the most common crayfish in Georgia."
http://old.gcsu.edu/...ed_crayfish.htm
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#5 Isaac Szabo

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Posted 23 October 2015 - 09:48 AM

Nice photos Bryce! I'm glad you're still getting out. Those white tubercled crayfish are common in the springs of the FL panhandle. They are a nice-looking crayfish.






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