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Guest_Skipjack_*
, Jul 25 2007 03:43 PM
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#1
Guest_Skipjack_*
Posted 25 July 2007 - 03:43 PM
So, as I was leaving yesterday afternoon to go on a recon mission, I got a call from Kentucky fish and wildlife. I was really excited to find that our group qualified for a educational collection permit. Today I spoke to the fisheries director, and he said there is no reason whatsoever that we will not be awarded this permit. So guys, your $30 license fee has now dropped to $10 for the entire group. Thats like 2 bucks each. If anyone wants to fish rod and reel, this permit covers that also.
Next, I drove to our campsite, and spent last night there. Very nice! Woke up this morning and scouted out sampling locations. This was somewhat abbreviated as I needed to get home to work on these permits.
Attached are a couple of photos, one of my campsite, the second is the middle fork. This is the same location where 10 species of darters were found in the sampling data I sent out. Last photo is War fork, the stream in the campground.
Next, I drove to our campsite, and spent last night there. Very nice! Woke up this morning and scouted out sampling locations. This was somewhat abbreviated as I needed to get home to work on these permits.
Attached are a couple of photos, one of my campsite, the second is the middle fork. This is the same location where 10 species of darters were found in the sampling data I sent out. Last photo is War fork, the stream in the campground.
#10
Guest_Skipjack_*
Posted 26 July 2007 - 06:28 PM
Okay, by now you guys realize that I have put alot of energy into this trip. But I have in my limited time down there only IDed a few bigger stream sites, I could not get around to too many small stream sites. So those with the distribution info, and a particular interest, please put it up.
#13
Guest_Skipjack_*
Posted 30 July 2007 - 04:05 PM
Are you going to bring waders at all? I was hoping to pass on them, but if we're going to any spots that have a very soft (muck) bottom, my water shoes get stuck.
No, we really won't be in any muck, unless we find some that is tempting. I am bringing snorkel gear.
#14
Guest_edbihary_*
Posted 02 August 2007 - 08:18 AM
I'll be bringing them. I may not use them, probably not. It's supposed to be in the low- to mid-90's all weekend. I'll sweat my keyster off in the waders, and get just as wet as if I had gone in without them. But better to have them and not need them, than to need them and not have them.Are you going to bring waders at all? I was hoping to pass on them, but if we're going to any spots that have a very soft (muck) bottom, my water shoes get stuck.
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Guest_drewish_*
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Guest_fishyz_*
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