RE: NANFA-L-- ID help

Crail, Todd (tcrail-in-UTNet.UToledo.Edu)
Wed, 16 Aug 2006 16:38:16 -0400

Uland,

Looks like you caught a state threatened ironcolor shiner, Notropis
chalybaeus.

Of all the destroyed wetlands and connected terrestrial systems in this
country... I'm under the impression that the Kankakee is the most criminal of
all, esp as late as the destruction occurred.

Todd
The Muddy Ditch Madness, Toledo, OH
It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
http://www.farmertodd.com

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From: owner-nanfa-l-in-nanfa.org on behalf of Uland Thomas
Sent: Wed 8/16/2006 4:11 PM
To: nanfa-l-in-nanfa.org
Subject: NANFA-L-- ID help

I caught and released this fish from Kankakee county Illinois from an area
that was once a vast marsh. I have a guess, but wanted some possitive ID help
with this fish.

http://imagesocket.com/view/unknown_shiner53d.jpg

Thanks

Uland

Where the river flows backwards
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