F fishlvr Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 26, 2006 330 0 0 on MFK and NANFA Nov 1, 2007 #801 sturgeon chub or sicklefin chub
F fishlvr Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 26, 2006 330 0 0 on MFK and NANFA Nov 1, 2007 #803 speckled chub? Atleast tell me if I'm close.
R rjmtx Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 14, 2007 410 0 0 Louisiana Nov 1, 2007 #804 No, wrong genus. This fish was caught in East Texas.
teleost Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 9, 2005 738 0 0 where I lay my hat Nov 1, 2007 #805 Is it a hybopsis something ?
R rjmtx Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 14, 2007 410 0 0 Louisiana Nov 1, 2007 #806 No... This is a tough one if you've never seen it. I'll tell you it's an odd looking one for the genus. I'm sure y'all will get it eventually. It's good to see some chatter in this thread again.
No... This is a tough one if you've never seen it. I'll tell you it's an odd looking one for the genus. I'm sure y'all will get it eventually. It's good to see some chatter in this thread again.
R rjmtx Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 14, 2007 410 0 0 Louisiana Nov 5, 2007 #807 No more guesses? Here's another hint. It was caught near Bon Weir, Texas, on the Tx/La border.
teleost Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 9, 2005 738 0 0 where I lay my hat Nov 5, 2007 #808 I have no clue what that thing is. Even with a list of fish (thanks for the tip on the drainage) I'm lost.
I have no clue what that thing is. Even with a list of fish (thanks for the tip on the drainage) I'm lost.
R rjmtx Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 14, 2007 410 0 0 Louisiana Nov 5, 2007 #809 It's a shiner. There aren't many pictures online, but they are out there, and easy to find if you know what to look for... I'll give it a couple of days.
It's a shiner. There aren't many pictures online, but they are out there, and easy to find if you know what to look for... I'll give it a couple of days.
R rjmtx Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 14, 2007 410 0 0 Louisiana Nov 16, 2007 #810 Since none of you got the Sabine Shiner (Notropis sabinae), here's an easier one. That is a strange looking Notropis isn't it?
Since none of you got the Sabine Shiner (Notropis sabinae), here's an easier one. That is a strange looking Notropis isn't it?