The first two pictures are O. obscurus and the second two are C. bartonii.

Cedar Creek, VA
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Guest_ashtonmj_*
, Jun 14 2008 07:04 PM
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Guest_ashtonmj_*
Posted 14 June 2008 - 07:04 PM
While trying to avoid trout streams in the morning and early thunderstorms in the aftenroon, Drew and I managed to actually see some interesting things today. We found two native species (Orconectes obscurus and Cambarus bartonii) and one invasive (O. virilis). Thankfully we were in an area that does not provide much habitat for the invasive; only two or three very large individuals were found. I've seen similar numbers in nearby Atlantic Piedmont streams that don't have much large cobble and slab rocks. In many other streams throughout the Atlantic O. virilis has displaced smaller Orconectids completely.
The first two pictures are O. obscurus and the second two are C. bartonii.
The first two pictures are O. obscurus and the second two are C. bartonii.
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Guest_fishlvr_*
Posted 15 June 2008 - 01:32 PM
Nice crays.
I always enjoy crayfishing. It's something I've been doing since I was four years old with my granddad. Did you happen to find any berried female? It's always a plus to me when I find a berried female (unless it's an invasive).

I always enjoy crayfishing. It's something I've been doing since I was four years old with my granddad. Did you happen to find any berried female? It's always a plus to me when I find a berried female (unless it's an invasive).
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Guest_kets_*
Posted 17 June 2008 - 08:51 AM
Where is cedar creek?
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