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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Photos of NWAAS Collecting Trip 2011
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Sadly, most of the photo links in this forum are now broken, due to the gallery2 software being obsolete and incompatible with the current operating system. Eventually, we hope to replace the gallery software with something newer, and may be able to restore some of them.
Sadly, most of the photo links in this forum are now broken, due to the gallery2 software being obsolete and incompatible with the current operating system. Eventually, we hope to replace the gallery software with something newer, and may be able to restore some of them.
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Re: Photos of NWAAS Collecting Trip 2011
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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etheonut
Re: Photos of NWAAS Collecting Trip 2011
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.
Kevin
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.
Kevin
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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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Re: Photos of NWAAS Collecting Trip 2011
Great pics! Thanks for posting. 
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