Do you remember what endangered fishes there are there? I remember seeing Notropis boops (Big Eye Shiner) in there can't remember the others but it is a beautiful stream .
Campostoma anomalum (central stoneroller) are the fish you are seeing they graze algae off the rocks. Lots of other cool species in there but those were stonerollers.
Woohoo fish in a Hiking with Shawn video!! I might be down on the 31st and 1st for snake road. Going to be hard to get any other time off work but maybe again mid /late October. Think it will even be worth it on the 31/1st ?
Looks beautiful! In your QA you mentioned an easier access point further north, can you tell where that is and how that might be for a beginning hiker who isn’t in great shape yet?
Wow that’s one place I’ve not explored yet...definitely on my to do list soon ..!!!!...
Im from half way around the world but wow this place looks so beautiful and amazing
It's one of my favorite creeks to walk around my parts!
Can't believe your out hiking in this heat and humidity. I hiked that trail last October nice trail.
I hike all year long, heat, humidity, sleet, hail lol - I’m the mailman of hiking :D
@@HikingWithShawn Mailman of Hiking!! LOVE IT!
Hutchins Creek is absolutely gorgeous and I've found a few state-endangered fish in it, even. Also several Midland Watersnakes.
Do you remember what endangered fishes there are there? I remember seeing Notropis boops (Big Eye Shiner) in there can't remember the others but it is a beautiful stream
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This is one of my favorite hikes that we've done. Thank you for showing it to me.
I’m glad I got to share it with you :)
This is a beautiful area! It’s nice to go on a hike with you from this side of the camera...No mosquitos, spider webs or snakes! 🤓
Haha well at least I can let ya enjoy the hike!
Campostoma anomalum (central stoneroller) are the fish you are seeing they graze algae off the rocks. Lots of other cool species in there but those were stonerollers.
Thank you!
Woohoo fish in a Hiking with Shawn video!! I might be down on the 31st and 1st for snake road. Going to be hard to get any other time off work but maybe again mid /late October. Think it will even be worth it on the 31/1st ?
Maybe, we've had some cool days that might help move the critters :)
Looks beautiful! In your QA you mentioned an easier access point further north, can you tell where that is and how that might be for a beginning hiker who isn’t in great shape yet?
I’m sorry. I meant the south. Here is where you need to go :) very very easy access!
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Thank you!😁
What map app did you mention? OnX Hunt?
Yes :)