Re: NANFA-- KY collecting (long)

R. W. Wolff (choupiqu_at_wctc.net)
Thu, 25 Oct 2001 11:50:43 -0500

Ooops, I misread the range maps in Petersons, maybe I should have my eyes
checked again.

I have been to reelfoot several times. The only killis easily caught are
chrysotus and dispar, and chrysotus are listed. Funny, they are the most
common killi , atleast in that tiny area of the state. I managed to seine
some olivaceous in Indian creek, which is really an impoundment, under
Reelfoot a few years back. I am sure they are in Reelfoot proper as well,
since it was part of the Mississippi at one time. What an awesome lake with
so many species living in one area.

Ray

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