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Hey have you guys seen this? Sounds like fun!
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[font "Times New Roman"][black][size 3]The 2007 Salmonfly Relocation Project date is set for Saturday, April 7[/size][/black][/font][black][size 2]th[/size][/black][black] at 10AM. We'll get things started at the Civilian Conservation Corps campsite on the Blacksmith Fork of the Bear. For those of you who have participated in the past, this site is just up the road from the previous site. If you've never attended, but would like to, just look for the Cache Anglers/TU banner just up from the mouth of the canyon (right side). We will have cinnamon rolls, coffee and hot chocolate to get you started, then we'll jump in the river & start collecting. Following our collection, we will relocate ourselves and the bugs to the Logan River at Preston Valley Campground. [/black][black]

Immediately after the highly ceremonious dumping of the bugs, the USU BugLab will provide attendees with burgers and dogs. To be sure there is enough food, we would request a rough head count to avoid having to resort to grilling the nymphs to feed the masses. The same would be nice for the morning supply of goodies.

If you're totally clueless about the Salmonfly Relocation, you can get the whole story here:

[url "http://www1.usu.edu/buglab/projects/project%20Salmonfly.htm"]http://www1.usu.edu/buglab/projects/...0Salmonfly.htm[/url][/black]
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[black][size 3]It is a Big Deal and it can be loads of fun. Thanks for posting the great info bassbugging.[/size][/black]
[size 3]Great way to spend pre Easter day[laugh][/size]
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Are you planning on sneaking a flyswatter in for the event??? Shame on you. hee hee.[cool]
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[black][size 3]Nope, I am heading down south to wet a fly or two however.[/size][/black]
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That sounds fair. Please let us know how your do down there.[cool]
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