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Saturday, May 19, 2012

Wasteful destruction of fishery habitat in Wichita

This is where I like to fish in a beautiful, treelined stream in Wichita.  The vegetation makes it very challenging to catch these, but it is worth it, to see the astounding biodiversity. 
The fish in this rare pool of stream water include sunfish: pumpkinseed, green sunfish, bluegill, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass; carp; and catfish.  Many people fish here. Most people return many of the fish to the water.
The fishers report that this rare city stream has only two locations where the conditions allow the proliferation of fish. The infrastructure that allows this special place to exist includes rocky outcroppings, and shady trees.  




This week there was a distressing change.  Someone decided to remove the trees, and push dirt and litter down into the edge of the stream where the fish formerly took shelter.




A lot of fishers will be shocked to find that now the fish are very easy to target.  That is temporary... soon there will be nowhere to hide and nowhere to lay and protect eggs... and nowhere to feed or shelter or rest.



Big machines are taking our special place and grinding the trees into huge piles of mulch.

As I was leaving I talked to a family with young children learning to cast into the still waters.  The man said he had good success fly fishing there in the past...

Standing on the green banks and casting around  the trees was in the past...  the good old days.

We don't know their motivation, we just see the result... a rare and special habitat gone forever, and one less place to stream fish in Wichita...
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Friday, May 18, 2012

Bluegill
Rock Bass

I have been fishing 6 days per week in Wichita and posting everything in Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1107864662378.2016944.1399658247&type=3&l=ffc99ee008   


I did catch a very nice bass tonight, but no photo.   I think that the photos of the sunfish reveal an interesting biodiversity in Kansas.  All the fish on this page are referred to by some fishers as "perch" or "bluegill" or "sunfish".  I classify those with small mouth and round body as "bluegill".  I call the streamlined green sunfish with big mouths "rock bass".


My fishing videos are on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC5697199ED2A66FD


Fishing Songs for family unity:
Dr. Howard shares insights gained on a trip across Kansas to the high mountains of Colorado. See http://www.cantos.org/fishing/unity.html


Website about fishing in Wichita:
http://www.cantos.org/fishing/


Fishing Songs I compose:
http://www.cantos.org/fishing/music.html  



   


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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Temperature

The water temperature is still below 60.  When it gets to 65, the crappie, bass, and catfish should take interest. I just catch these small largemouth bass.





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Saturday, March 24, 2012

March midges on the Big Slough Creek

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