...pond owners reported fish kills to fisheries biologist Jerry Germann, who works out of the Thomson office of the Georgia...and make the ponds deeper," said fisheries biologist Jerry Germann. "Main work is to replace rusting corrugated pipe...
...said Palmer, a Georgia Department of Natural Resources fisheries technician. In the elevated bow, biologist Jerry Germann waits expectantly with a long-handled net. On either side, dangling like outriggers, are poles that drag high-voltage...
...giving teachers hands-on environmental education. "I don't think they're going to break for lunch," said Jerry Germann, a fisheries biologist with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, who observed the educators working feverishly...
...Lee County, S.C. So I wasn't too sure about a fish with its anus in its chin. Then I had occasion to chat with Jerry Germann, a fisheries biologist in Thomson. So I asked him about chin-as. "Oh yeah," he replied. "You're talking...
...they're great to fish for in February is that they're spawning - going upstream," said Georgia fisheries biologist Jerry Germann. "New Savannah Bluff and below Clarks Hill Dam are excellent places to fish." The perch congregate this time of...
...tell you, very factually, that the fish - here at least - bite very good on the full moon or a few days after." Jerry Germann, a Georgia Wildlife Resources Division fisheries biologist, said spawning cycles for bluegill might be related to...
...River below Highway 78 in McDuffie County. They've been constructed so they can be used year-around, according to Jerry Germann, East Central Regional fisheries biologist. A reminder: If you catch an American shad below the New Savannah Bluff...
...of know-how and designed lots of things to make 'em work better," said East Central Georgia fisheries biologist Jerry Germann, who came to the Thomson District in 1971. "It was good to work with a man (Germann) who had the scientific knowledge...
...Lake Richard B. Russell. Fisheries technician Zan Bunch ran the electrofishing boat and senior fisheries biologist Jerry Germann manned the net. Stunning and netting the five Soap Creek bass -- each 2 pounds or under -- took about 45 minutes...
...told me I was wasting my time, but I caught four fish that weighed 82 pounds: an 11, 17, 23 and a 31," he said. Jerry Germann, a Georgia Department of Natural Resources fisheries biologist, said the existing Russell stripers likely entered...