Tippets: Book Reviews, Steelhead in the Salmon River, Skull Evolution and Diversity
- From Maclean to Hemingway and Kirk Deeter to Geoff Mueller, don’t miss reading some amusing reviews of fly-fishing literature, via Moldy Chum.
- Steelhead in the Salmon River, a tributary of Lake Ontario, have been dying off due to a yet-to-be-determined cause. Aquatic biologists and research scientists are working to figure out what that something is. Read more on The Democrat & Chronicle.
- In the change from suction to biting, fish formed a vast array of skull diversity. In new research, scientists are studying eel skulls to track this evolution. Via Science Daily.
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