Gerald,
Sounds like you guys had a heat wave this past weekend. I still remember our time collecting together during the convention. We had a great time an you were very helpfull in identifying fish. It was one of my best memories ever and I'd love to do it again sometime. My most favorite fish come from your neck of the woods and I still have some left though, some are geting old like the rest of us. I'd also like to try and spawn the Redlip Shiner next time. Are they very hard to spawn? I have spawned and raised some cyprinids in the past and am still learning how to raise and keep the micro feeds. It seems to be the key to everything else. I'm good at the husbandry part. If I make it out there next year maybe we can put something together.
Thanks for sharing the pics. I love N.C.
James

NC Collecting in March / April
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, Nov 29 2009 07:59 PM
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Guest_gerald_*
Posted 07 April 2010 - 04:13 PM
Crescent shiner Luxilus cerasinus (Hyco Cr) side view by Thomas Narten, artsy frontal view by Josh Wiegert.
Pinewoods shiner Lythrurus matutinus (Eno R) by Carl Rothfels. Anybody else got pix from this trip to show?
Pinewoods shiner Lythrurus matutinus (Eno R) by Carl Rothfels. Anybody else got pix from this trip to show?
Edited by gerald, 07 April 2010 - 04:14 PM.
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