<< J.R.,
no I didn't see any Blotchsided Logperch. I wish I had at least another day
to spend on the River. That's a shame that the Ashy Darters are all but
gone from the Little. Was there just too much siltation in the River?
Mark >>
Of course, no one really knows for sure, but I'd say that pretty well sums it
up. In fact, one word probably covers most of the problems with Little
River...Cows!
I really want to get in there this year to photograph Percina burtoni and
macrocephala. They're such cool fish!
Later,
J.R.
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