NANFA-L-- Michigan Chapter

Bob Muller (michiganfish-in-wideopenwest.com)
Mon, 14 Feb 2005 21:20:41 -0500

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Last week I gave a talk on native fishes to the Clinton Valley chapter =
of Trout Unlimited. It was well received with lots of questions and =
interest in the other fish in their trout streams. One question I have =
never gotten before. In talking about the madtoms venom I was asked =
what for. I would guess it helps them from being eaten any other ideas.

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Bob Muller

Red Run (the ghost river of Royal Oak)

a tributary of the Clinton River, Michigan

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Last week I = gave a=20 talk on native fishes to the Clinton Valley chapter of Trout = Unlimited.  It=20 was well received with lots of questions and interest in the other fish = in their=20 trout streams.  One question I have never gotten before.  In = talking=20 about the madtoms venom I was asked what for.  I would guess it = helps them=20 from being eaten any other ideas.

 

Bob = Muller

Red Run (the = ghost=20 river of Royal Oak)

a tributary = of the=20 Clinton River, Michigan

 

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