Strong ties between fly fishers lead to MSU, Belize collaboration
Monday, May 13, 2013 at 12:03AM
El Guapo in Conservation, Destinations, Environment, salt water fly fishing, turneffe flats

Strong connections between fly fishers in southwest Montana and Central America have led to new research at Montana State University.

The project is focused on conch, a sea snail that's known for its delectable meat and large shell. The research is spearheaded by one of the managers of Turneffe Flats Resort who is working on his master's degree in fish and wildlife management at MSU and could someday - if his fans are right - become prime minister of his country, Belize.

LINK (via: MSU News)

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