Re: NANFA-- National Water (and Fish) Monitoring Day:Headcount

R. W. Wolff (choupiqu_at_wctc.net)
Sat, 21 Sep 2002 02:33:09 -0500

> disappointed if the majority of the other regional reps do not get in on
> this, even if they have to go it alone. It's time to earn your pay, guys

We are getting paid? I ain't got a check yet. Who's been ripping me off? Ha
ha, seriously, I can tell you all the fish to be found in a 15 mile radius
of me and in an arc 60 miles from due west roughly to 60 miles south of
here. I have not taken water parameteres, but could do that too, if my test
kits are reliable =). Various places elsewhere around the state I have a
good handle on what is swimming, crawling , and slithering there, as well.
I could write a book, and that is one of my plans, but how to finance
"Fishes of Wisconsin's Great Swamp" ? More interesting yet is the
"Ectotherms of Wisconsin's Great Swamp". But, my Idea was to follow the
outline of "Fishes of the Okeefenokee Swamp", an excellent book I recommend
to anyone with interest in low land fish. Anyone with questions on the fish
of the Great Swamp ( what you here me call the marsh) ask away. My oldest
daughter and I will find out what's biting tomorrow.

Ray
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