william_kick_seining
William demonstrating proper kick seining form.
Date: 09/17/2006
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canoe_pickup
The Missouri Department of Conservation graciously supplied the canoes and did all the heavy lifting. Thanks, guys!
Date: 09/17/2006
Views: 1573
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stephanie_at_mingo
Stephanie strikes a pose on the duckweed-filled Mingo Creek.
Date: 09/18/2006
Views: 1521
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zarlingas_at_mingo
The Zarlingas brought their dogs. (Note to self: next year, dogs must register.)
Date: 09/18/2006
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collecting_at_mingo
A cottonmouth was spotted near the canoe on the left.
Date: 09/18/2006
Views: 1370
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collecting_mingo_style
The bottom of Mingo Creek is very muddy. (Mingo, by the way, is an Indian word meaning treacherous.)
Date: 09/18/2006
Views: 1275
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scott_falls_in
Scott Davis ignored the "ramp ends here" sign.
Date: 09/18/2006
Views: 1428
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scott_falls_in_again
At Mingo, the difference between knee-high water and chest-high water is 2 inches (as Scott Davis quickly learned).
Date: 09/18/2006
Views: 2395
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