Yes, Reelfoot Lake would be a dream trip. If you go there next year, let me
know. That would be a great regional meeting place.
Steven A. Ellis
Kennesaw, GA
At 11:50 AM 10/25/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Ooops, I misread the range maps in Petersons, maybe I should have my eyes
>checked again.
>
>I have been to reelfoot several times. The only killis easily caught are
>chrysotus and dispar, and chrysotus are listed. Funny, they are the most
>common killi , atleast in that tiny area of the state. I managed to seine
>some olivaceous in Indian creek, which is really an impoundment, under
>Reelfoot a few years back. I am sure they are in Reelfoot proper as well,
>since it was part of the Mississippi at one time. What an awesome lake with
>so many species living in one area.
>
>Ray
>
>
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