This week Zach catches up with Nick Kramer to hear about some of the projects he has been working in in Kansas. They discuss a project Nick completed looking at blood glucose of Blue Catfish and how it was affected by differing livewell conditions, a survey of Kansas anglers regarding their experience and opinions towards Common Carp angling, and some things Nick has learned running juglines in Kansas.
If you would like to get in touch with Nick you can find him on social media @nicktalurus or through the podcast, @FisheriesPod. You can also send him an email at nick.kramer@thefisheriespodcast.com or nick.kramer@ks.gov.
If you are interested in checking out the carp survey, your opinions are welcome. Head to www.tinyurl.com/carpkansas.
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