After seeing the Montana list Matt over at Montana Native Fish put together, I figured I’d get around to finishing the Colorado native fish list.
44 native species, this includes fishes of all sizes but I’ve excluded the species that are [read more]
Check out the Montana Native Fish blog, basically he is working towards catching every one of Montana’s native species that attains sizes of over 6″. Which is awesome, another person crazy enough to even attempt catching a Blue Sucker. Lots [read more]
Got my first (and 2nd, 3rd, and 4th) Greaters recently… blanked on River Redhorse though. This is the reason for no posting the last week…
Two of the four were even gave a nice full on jump, like several body [read more]
Got out yesterday – mostly for some ‘Head Hunting – I chased some sewer water panfish too…
Yellow:
Brown:
Black:
Some bonus catches:
Orangespotted Sunfish:
Freshwater Drum:
Channel Catfish
More to come – I’m going for a White Crappie and Longnose Gar re-match today – maybe some trout [read more]
According to this article native endangered roughfish populations in the Colorado River Basin are improving thanks to increasing springtime base flows. Populations of native species are now flirting with double digit percentages of the catch in samplings on the Yampa, [read more]
Tomorrow is the last day, go to the Quetico Foundation website and fight for the freedom of the Namakan and the Lake Sturgeon.
More information on the project
Sample Letter 1
Sample Letter 2
Please respond to those who could help on this issue by February 26th (next week Friday)
Quetico Foundation
Here are my past instalments on the issue:
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Here is another sample letter given to me. Thanks!
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(SAMPLE LETTER FOR Rainy Lake Conservancy [read more]
If you haven’t yet, go here and let your voice be heard, please!
Here is a sample letter for those unsure of what to write, feel free to copy and paste this if you’d like:
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It has recently been brought to my [read more]





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