Re: NANFA-L-- mudminnow localities in Ohio

Al G Eaton (sege7_2000 at yahoo.com)
Mon, 10 Oct 2005 18:34:24 -0700 (PDT)

You can find mudminnows in the borrow pits/swampy area
around Spring Valley Lake next to the Little Miami
River. This lake is north of Waynesville and south of
Xenia.

Klaus

--- Mike Austin <emasquinongy at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
> Does anybody have specific mudminnow localities for
> Ohio ... nearest to southeastern Ohio the better.
> There is a void in this area. I am aware of a few
> from OSU that were unable to find them in the
> canals/ditches near Buckeye Lake (In fact, I think I
> learned that while searching the NANFA archives). I
> am looking for a decent locality where if I drive a
> few hours I can be sure to capture 2 or 3 for my
> aquarium.
>
> thanks
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