Friday, July 24, 2009

Pictures From Last Week's Trip To Little Cypress Creek

Here are some photos from last Tuesday's trip to Little Cypress Creek in Lauderdale County, AL, at the County Road 8 bridge. We really intended to go to Cypress Creek at CR 8, but my pre-set confusion lead us astray. We still caught and kept a bunch of scarlet shiners, two bigeye chubs and a rainbow darter, the latter of which is doing well in a lab aquarium. But we found none of the target, highland shiners...

The first picture is a view of the creek, looking down from the fairly high bridge. It's a nice, clean stream flowing over mostly gravel and sand with riffles, riffle pools, flowing pools, all the habitat you'd like to sample on a hot day. I'm sure we could have caught lots of other species here, three years ago we found a few flame chubs at this site.

Here's the back of my truck after netting, with various gear spread around. I'm convinced it's a good idea to keep the spare tire in easy reach. And the hand from the lower left is truly attached to a full body.

Andrew is happy to have a freshly euthanized scarlet shiner to show the world.

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