Where - 6923 Brushmeade Ln, Katy, TX 77449
When - Saturday, March 21st at Noon till 7:00pm
Its that time of the year again and David Abeles will be hosting the March GHAC meeting, entailing local collecting of fish and fauna. It will start earlier in the day (likely around noon) and we will be leading whoever wishes to come along through a variety of local streams and creeks, collecting and discussing the local creatures we can find. All ages are welcome and the last few years we had quite a handful of young aquarists lending a hand and showing us older folks how catching fish was done. I will be posting up more details as the time approaches, but anyone interested in keeping some of their finds should consider starting to cycle those tanks for the ready when they return triumphantly with those Sailfin Mollies, Golden Killifish, or ostentatious Pirate Perch... I definitely want to do a bit more when it comes to photographing species and plant collections. A freshwater fishing license is required for anyone older then 18 (I think, maybe 17?), but you can buy a one day pass at Wal-Mart, Academy and almost any Outdoor type store. We will start at David's house and return afterwards for the meeting and David has offered his house to grill and relax. Most of the collecting will be nearby, so this will be my first venture into the West Side and what species it might have to offer. I have a solid collection of Nets, Buckets, and whatnot, but definitely bring any extras and equipment you/others might need. We will be teaming up with Angelino Altieri and James Halbirt with Texas Aquatics as with all the local clubs that want to come out and enjoy a day in the outdoors!
When - Saturday, March 21st at Noon till 7:00pm
Its that time of the year again and David Abeles will be hosting the March GHAC meeting, entailing local collecting of fish and fauna. It will start earlier in the day (likely around noon) and we will be leading whoever wishes to come along through a variety of local streams and creeks, collecting and discussing the local creatures we can find. All ages are welcome and the last few years we had quite a handful of young aquarists lending a hand and showing us older folks how catching fish was done. I will be posting up more details as the time approaches, but anyone interested in keeping some of their finds should consider starting to cycle those tanks for the ready when they return triumphantly with those Sailfin Mollies, Golden Killifish, or ostentatious Pirate Perch... I definitely want to do a bit more when it comes to photographing species and plant collections. A freshwater fishing license is required for anyone older then 18 (I think, maybe 17?), but you can buy a one day pass at Wal-Mart, Academy and almost any Outdoor type store. We will start at David's house and return afterwards for the meeting and David has offered his house to grill and relax. Most of the collecting will be nearby, so this will be my first venture into the West Side and what species it might have to offer. I have a solid collection of Nets, Buckets, and whatnot, but definitely bring any extras and equipment you/others might need. We will be teaming up with Angelino Altieri and James Halbirt with Texas Aquatics as with all the local clubs that want to come out and enjoy a day in the outdoors!
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