2003 NANFA Convention photos by Bruce Stallsmith
The two above photos were taken by Phil Gentry of
UAH's press office Saturday, June 7, at Sipsey Fork during the convention. The
top picture, left to right, shows Tom Laughlin, Bob Muller, Brady Porter, Mark
Binkley, Bruce Stallsmith, Leo Long, and Rick Phillips (hat). The second picture
was at the same site, but shows the limestone walls that the river cuts through
as it runs off the plateau. Fishes found bv netting and snorkeling included
blackspotted killifish, longear sunfish, burrhead shiners, blacktail shiners,
alabama shiners, river darters, muscadine darters, speckled darters, tuskaloosa
darters, blackbanded darters, and Mobile logperch.
Pat Johnson in his snorkeling gear also in the Sipsey
(photo by Phil Gentry)
The lot of us seining in Sipsey Fork (photos by
Phil Gentry)
On the Saturday of the convention, at the
Sipsey Fork of the Black Warrior River in the Bankhead National Forest, Brady
Porter and Bob Muller examine a seine net haul. I realize now that almost
everyone was wearing a hat on a bright day, so it was hard to get faces!
The two snorkelers, l to r, are Pat Johnson from Ohio and Mark Otnes from
North Dakota
Same people as in the above photos, plus Klaus Schoening at the far left,
who couldn't go all the way in the water while recovering
from surgery
The next 3 photos are on the Brier Fork of
the Flint River near Huntsville, on Sunday June 8.
Mark Binkley holding a warmouth that was seined.
Susan Binkley, Mark Binkley, Casper Cox and Bill Hember posing with seine
net in front of an old breached dam.
Pierre Gagne, Mark Binkley, Lamar Eddington and Susan Binkley after a
seine net haul.
Sunday, June 8; Casper Cox, Lamar Eddington and Pierre Gagne
quick-seining at the base of the old dam, chasing a bowfin which was eventually
caught.
Saturday, June 7; Tom Laughlin, Brady Porter, Bob Muller and Mark Binkley
examine a darter in a baggie.
Saturday, June 7; At Borden Creek, Leo Long, Brady Porter, Lee Harper and
Bob Muller move upstream as part of a series of seinings.
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