Re: NANFA-- LIttle River

Mike Bessert (mbesser1_at_bigred.unl.edu)
Tue, 21 May 2002 16:32:50 -0700

Bruce -

Thanks for the quick reply. As much as I'd like to come down (I always view
the web posted trip photos with envy), I just don't think I can get away. I
prefer live fish, but for the current study, EtOH is fine (and much easier).
Ideally, I'd like 10 fish, but even a few would be fine. If they are
common/abundant, a few more is better. If it's not too much trouble, I'd
REALLY appreciate it (and owe you a nice cold Foster's - or beer of choice).

Thanks.

Mike Bessert
Lincoln, NE
(and I only LOOK like I've scraped a design into my forehead with a nail -
after a full day of snorkeling)

> Yeah, we've come across P. vigilax on a lot of trips. Where we're going in
> Cherokee County, AL, on the Little River is near the S.E. limit of vigilax
> distribution. Come one down, or at the least we could keep some for you; do
> you need them alive, or EtOH preserved?
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