Re: NANFA-L-- whats a good fish book for the central North Carolina

Derek Parr (derekparr-in-earthlink.net)
Wed, 30 Mar 2005 12:53:58 -0500

Thats very kind of you, but I'm just starting with this (not counting my crawdad
catchin' childhood of course) and theres lots around here to keep me entertained.
And more importantly, I don't have any more room for any more tanks. (and I mean it this
time!) Not to mention limited time.

But, I've always wanted to put a sunfish or 2 in this one tank and perhaps a couple
darters in this other tank... and specifically I also want to give another try-in-
keeping one of these cool crayfish I found in the Haw river last year that was blue
tinted with red tipped claws. This time I'll finish work on my new cover and make sure
he won't be able to climb out and dry out like the one did last summer.

and thanks for everyone's help.

-derek parr
Chapel Hill, NC

Dustin Smith wrote:
> You are also more than welcome to come south anytime and we can take you
> around here.
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> Dustin Smith
> Newberry, SC
> Broad River and Saluda River Drainages
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