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If you want to know what they are and how they got there.......Here is the person to ask
[url "http://www.jeffcurrier.com/q_and_a/questions.htm"]http://www.jeffcurrier.com/q_and_a/questions.htm[/url]
This guys knows those waters very well
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appears to be a river shiner... thats my first thought.
eggs have a funny way of getting from water to water .. water birds could've been the host.. again, just my first thoughts
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this is off topic a second but went to the site and noticed the last name especially when looking at some of his drawings.. is he a Currier as in Currier and Ives ?? anyway.. did not see a refernce to that on the link and was curious if anyone knew....
to me the fish look like neon tetras... but there is no way those fish made it to that area and into that pond.. lol..
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is it possible this pond was at one time a part of a larger body of water and once the water receded this pond was left.. leaving these little fellas behind in the wake??
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There are alot of spring creeks around the wilson bridge area. It could have been a larger body of water during the spring runoff.
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Yeah its a pic of me casting on Hidden lake in JH.
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JH = Jackson Hole
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