Subject: Re: NANFA-L-- Dixie Lee Ray and Brindled Madtoms ;)
From: matt ashton (ashtonmj2003-in-yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Dec 20 2004 - 14:20:23 CST
In my half of an attempt a couple years ago to overwinter and breed brindleds in a "stream" set up I used flat rocks plants and wood debris and shells of fresh and weathered dead muckets and kidneyshells. The fish seem to prefer those as I found them underneat more. Alas no breeding ....
"Todd D. Crail" <tcrail-in-UTNet.UToledo.Edu> wrote:Did she write the book before or after her term in the AEC?
Money and power have a way of changing great ideas and standards. There
might be some wisdom in how to negotiate this complex mess we're in.
Obligatory Native Fish Post: Found a new way to catch brindled madtoms in
winter. Start looking in relict mussels... Pics to come :)
Todd
The Muddy Maumee Madness, Toledo, OH
It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
http://www.farmertodd.com
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