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Guessed it was a creek chub and released it into the LMB pond.
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Sorry I didn't get to your ID sooner, but you were right it is a creek chub and is likely already food in there is any bass 14" or bigger in there. One smaller than that might even been able to down him... And it is a him. HAHA
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Thank you. Past help from the generous members of this forum are even able to help an ignorant fellow like me! I may have luck and soon post photos of what I hope are small SMB.
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Are there any fish that resemble shiners (except gizzard shad) found in Indiana streams, that would be bad for a SMB pond? I think the dorsal fin is different enough on a gizzard shad (shark-shaped) that I could weed these out. I think I can weed out others due to the turned down mouth.
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