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#1 FirstChAoS

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Posted 30 May 2016 - 11:17 PM

I took my Sealife out on a brief trip to the Minnewawa. 

 

The first fish I seen were longnose dace hiding under a rock. One of them seemed quite large for his species.

 

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What could they possibly be doing behind this rock?

 

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Could it really be, can it be true? My first spawning video? 

 

https://www.youtube....h?v=zoKuBOoHY9A

 

Fairly soon they went back to hiding and darting out, 

 

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https://www.youtube....h?v=xLu1c9llPWU

 

The next pool up (I was literally laying on the longnoses big rock to film this) I saw a friendlier pair of longnose dace. Smaller but much less timid. 

 

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https://www.youtube....h?v=v7GQ5ujcbc4

 

https://www.youtube....h?v=kVkntjHFDBc

 

As I went my goggles were Fogging more and more, I forgot to apply defogger. I had to keep a little water in them and tip my head to clear my lenses. I crawled into a quieter pool off the main current and saw a fat fish with stripes dart by. What could it be? It way a brook trout! Their were two of them. My first underwater photos and video of a brookie ever. I am a bit proud of this. 

 

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https://www.youtube....h?v=Nx1hN_IoLSw

 

 



#2 Casper

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

Posted 31 May 2016 - 09:48 AM

Josh... you can spit into your lens, finger it around and then rinse.  Works great and is always handy.  I have taken to starting my day with applying a drop of defogger to each lens but as the day progresses spit is required and the defogger is way back at the van.

 

I see Longnose Dace only in the highest headwaters here.  I like their sleek, suede like skin.

 

Are people still wearing flannel and long johns up there?

:)

What do you think the water temp was where you snorkeled?


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

#3 FirstChAoS

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Posted 01 June 2016 - 02:15 AM

Here longnose dace are found in any rocky stream with fast current except maybe the coldest headwaters.

 

No flannel and long johns but residents are assigned a purple finch, purple lilac, and white birch upon joining as long as they agree to die if they cannot live free. :)

 

Not sure, colder than the pond I swam in saturday and it took me a while to enter, but not unbearable.

 

A bit embarrassing that the camera picked up on the tune I was humming that was stuck in my head.






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