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[GSAS-Member] Native fish



Thank you Tom.  That was some good  surfing.
Keith

<<In a message dated 1/6/2007 12:40:14 AM Pacific  Standard Time, 
gsas-member-request@thekrib.com writes:
Actually I said that I  keep native fish.  Most of mine were collected in the 
Midwest or the  southern US.  It is not legal to collect fish indigenous to 
the state  of Washington.  There are all kinds non-indigenous fish that can 
be  collected with a hook and line including a half dozen species of sunfish, 
 
two species of crappie, and at least two species catfish that can be  
collected that way.  Of course you need a fishing license.

You  can find out more about North American native fish  at:

http://www.nanfa.org/

You can download a 26 page PDF titled  the "Warmwater Fishes of Washington" 
that talks about their introduction and  where they are located in the state 
from the WDF&W  site:

http://wdfw.wa.gov/outreach/fishing/warmwtr.htm

You can buy  a wide variety of North American fish form Jonah's  Aquarium:

http://www.jonahsaquarium.com/

I caught 3 green sunfish  fishing in North Lake just before the season ended. 
They are now happily  swimming in by (formerly) koi pond along with channel 
catfish and long eared  sunfish.

Tom
West Hyblos Creek Drainage
Washington State
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