Today, I stopped at a public access on the banks of a large reservoir which is famous for its kokanee and silvers, intending to make some photographs of the leaf ice lining the shore. Imagine my surprise when I found this specimen of rare Eulachon (Thaleichthys frigidus) skimming along on the frozen surface like some mad walking catfish.
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Sunday, November 28, 2010
Frozen Fish
Today, I stopped at a public access on the banks of a large reservoir which is famous for its kokanee and silvers, intending to make some photographs of the leaf ice lining the shore. Imagine my surprise when I found this specimen of rare Eulachon (Thaleichthys frigidus) skimming along on the frozen surface like some mad walking catfish.
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