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“Taking a break from canoeing, Steve Butler, freshman in fisheries and wildlife biology, casts his fishing line in the river. Butler said he caught mainly smallmouth and rock bass. Canoes stand ready on Sunday morning for the 16-mile trip. Jana Hall, senior in wildlife biology and trip leader, rented the canoe equipment through Tomahawk Canoe Outfitters. The outfitters provided canoes, oars, life jackets and river condition information. " They said the river was unusually low and would require some portaging, " Hall said. " They sure weren ' t kidding about that. " Maumee North sun sets on the horizon Sept. 5. The site of the trip was Buffalo National River,the first national river, which was located near Jasper, Ark., in the Ozark National Forest. Andrew McCoy, junior in civil engineering, stirs logs in the fire Saturday night. The OAC committee provided campers with propane stoves, but most chose to cook over the campfire. 11 canoe trip ”