Later, John
--- "Crail, Todd" <tcrail-in-UTNet.UToledo.Edu> wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback Bruce and JC. Not only is
> it cheaper... It dissolves
> much easier :)
>
> Yeah that was a good one... That was the first snake
> I've ever seen NOT back
> away. My favorite "peak moment" was last year at
> Borden Creek where the dude
> just kinda appeared out of the brush and wanted to
> tell us about some other
> fishermen, and teach us to be fishers of men. I
> wanted to tell him we were
> already-in-church, but he probably wouldn't have
> understood.
>
> J.C., didn't know you were coming. We did
> Shelbyville on Friday-in-about 800
> cfm and it yielded 24 species. Some guy thought
> he'd give us a lesson on
> seining, and told us it only worked when you pulled
> it up stream. As if.
> Yeah... I'll just keep using this "not doing it
> right" method of downstream
> tosses, and save my back for other things.
>
> I'll put that Shelbyville list together here in a
> second...
>
> The preliminary eye candy:
>
> http://www.nanfa.org/members/crail/springfling2006
>
> Warning: Invite your spouse in to look with you so
> she doesn't think you're
> looking-in-something else :)
>
> Okay...
>
> Fisherman's Park, Shelbyville Dam, 3/10/06
> 8' seine, Riffles and Runs east of bridge
> Matt Ashton, Erika Buri, Todd Crail, Tyler, and
> Jessie
>
> Stoneroller (abund) super males!
> Streamline chub (15) large specimens, one huge
> gravid female
> Blotched chub (4)
> Bigeye chub (5+)
> Striped shiner (abund)
> Silver shiner (1)
> Rosyface shiner (1)
> Stargazing minnow (5+)
> Rainbow trout (2)
> Northern hogsucker (3)
> Mountain madtom (1)
> White crappie (1)
> Coppercheek darter (50+)
> Rainbow darter (10+)
> Fantail darter (5+)
> Speckled darter (2)
> Blenny darter (25+)
> Greenside darter (abund)
> Banded darter (10+)
> Black darter (abund)
> Redline darter (abund)
> Logperch darter (1)
> Dusky darter (1)
> Banded sculpin (30+)
>
> More tales, pictures and adventures with Farmertodd
> and his Ladyfriend, coming
> soon to a listserve near you! And boy, do we have
> some doozies!
>
> Todd
> The Sweet Tea Madness, Toledo, OH
> It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
> http://www.farmertodd.com
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