The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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I found a really weird fish or eel, I'm not even sure what it is on Sunday AND I want to thank Bob, Linda, Diane, Shen and Bill for helping or trying to help me with my flat tire. I've made some great bridge and SFUPS friends and I really appreciate you looking out for and helping me ! Thank you again !


Cool eel Reeny.
 
I found a really weird fish or eel, I'm not even sure what it is on Sunday AND I want to thank Bob, Linda, Diane, Shen and Bill for helping or trying to help me with my flat tire. I've made some great bridge and SFUPS friends and I really appreciate you looking out for and helping me ! Thank you again !
I never did get a clean shot of that seahorse. I'm glad that you did! It looks great!
 
People have been PMing me and asking where/how we find the nudibranchs, slugs and worms... We never post a shot to give a clear size indicator of the creatures we are shooting.

Here's an example of the size for the flatworm.
It's on the end of a steak knife I found that was dropped into the water by a fisherman. It's a thin blade knife.
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The answer to your questions is that they are all around the bridge. You just have to go slow and look for something moving that is about this size.

Good luck!
 
Thanks Jim, I need to just slow down and stay in one area for a while.
 

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