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Photos of NWAAS Collecting Trip 2011

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Photos of NWAAS Collecting Trip 2011

Post by mewickham »

I've posted some photos of the club's August 2011 collecting trip. We had a great time catching fishes and even did some shallow water snorkeling. I finally got to try out my cheap underwater camera a bit.

You can find the photos here: https://nwaas.com/forum/gallery2.php?g2_itemId=1801

Unfortunately, the Gallery thumbnail generator seems to be broken. So you will be presented with a page of captions for choosing photos, but when you click on them, they will open. I'm off to send a tech support request to GoDaddy, as it is the ImageMagick program on their server that seems to have gotten turned off.

Enjoy!
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Sweet pics Mike. Thanks for putting them up. Interested to see if you can find out what those unidentified minnows were.
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They look like they are probably Cardinal shiners but it is hard to tell when they are a little blurry from movement.
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Post by etheonut »

Snake is the northern watersnake, Nerodia sipedon.

Judging by the dorsal fin placement and tail the "largemouth bass" is actually a large minnow of some type. My first guess is to call it a chub.

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Thanks, guys. I'll update the descriptions.
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GoDaddy got ImageMagick back up and running, so all images should now have thumbnails, too.
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Post by Sundance »

Great pics! Thanks for posting. :)
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