Re: NANFA-L-- Sipsey trip

Stott Noble (stottn-in-ncgconsulting.com)
Sat, 07 Jan 2006 00:24:18 -0600

And coyotes to sing you to sleep!

Michael Wolfe wrote:

>I would never disagree with the Snorklemeister (and even though I am in
>Georgia I have not made my required pilgrimage to the Conasauga) ... but I
>do want to sing the praises of a trip to the Sipsey. It is a fantastic
>environment for snorkling. And it is hard to beat observing "crowds" of
>log perch turning over everythig in sight. And that is not to mention the
>"herds" of stonerollers... and other species... All in all a near perfect
>setting for snorkeling.
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>Michael Wolfe
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>>[Original Message]
>>From: <Prizma-in-aol.com>
>>To: <nanfa-l-in-nanfa.org>
>>Date: 1/6/2006 3:29:22 PM
>>Subject: Re: NANFA-L-- Get your sunglasses out and spring dreams
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>>for first time snorkelers it is hard to beat the conasauga in july and
>>august. the temps are bareskin comfortable, water usually clear and many
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>fish are
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>>still colored up ( bama and tricolors jump to mind. ) lots of nifty
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>darters
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>>too. ( never seen the reclusive amber darter ). still love to see those
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>riffle
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>>minnow pods.
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>>being the nanfa convention is late in the season ( september ) we need
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>some
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>>southeast volunteers to organize some se trips and camps this coming
>>season... say one a month. ive really enjoyed the sipsey which bruce has
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>organized a
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>>couple times. steve, martin, chip, ranger bob and stott have all hosted
>>really fun small trips.
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>>with enough interest i would organize a conasauga or another seinerama (
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>tn
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>>/ sequatchie rivers )
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>>good fun.
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>>casper
>>brrr cold and dreaming of warm.
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