Re: NANFA-- Newbie from Oregon

anutej_at_loxinfo.co.th
Fri, 06 Jun 2003 03:09:40 +0700

Have you seen redside shiner?

Tony

Kevin wrote:
>
> I read that somewhere, I will have to try and find that article. I might be
> mistaken. God knows it won't be the first time and I am sure not the last.
> But I will be the first to admit if I am. Let me find the article and I will
> get back to you.
>
> I would be interested in reading the article you have on it,and I would be
> interested in the book on Oregon Sculpins to. What price are we talking for
> expenes?
>
> Thanks
> Kevin
>
> On 6/4/03 3:19 PM, "Jay DeLong" <thirdwind_at_att.net> wrote:
>
> > At 01:22 PM 6/4/2003 -0700, you wrote:
> >> I am not sure about their laws on keeping native fish. I am going to have to
> >> check that out as well. I know the salmon are VERY protected. If you fish
> >> for them you have to have a tag for them just like you do if you are deer
> >> hunting. But it would not surprise me if they were strict on them. They tend
> >> to be strict on anything here dealing with nature. Last year they cut the
> >> farmer's water and said there would be record lows in the salmon population
> >> due to our drought. But just when you think you got nature figured out you
> >> get a curve ball. They had record high numbers last year during the salmon
> >> run.
> >
> > No offense, Kevin, but where did you hear that about the record high
> > numbers? Sadly it was the opposite, and the drought had a devastating
> > effect on the Klamath salmon. Adult fish simply died in the river from
> > lack of water and poor water quality. Audubon magazine just a couple
> > months back had a good article that summarized the situation there. I can
> > locate that issue if anyone would like.
> >
> > I can make you a copy of the sculpin ID book if it gets the "Dave Neely
> > Seal of Approval". Can you cover my expenses? It's only about 50 pages
> > and has black and white photos of the sculpins. I recall description of
> > two sculpin species that had their photos reversed but I can tell you which
> > they were.
> >
> > --
> > Jay DeLong
> > Olympia, WA
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