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I just wish that there were more in Indiana. The wild birds are few and far between.
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neat fish caught on a local public lake fishing with the fiance: normal fish side "other" side Looks like a Redear/Bluegill hybrid to me. The state doesn't stock the hybrid, but the lake contains both parent species, so must have happened the natural way. He fought like a bluegill: circle, circle, circle some more. But for being 8.5" had a lot of power. Not sure what caused the sores on the one side. It looked like that when I caught it. The fish had a lot more color to it when first caught. The dark lines in the face were a really brilliant orange. I should also note that my fiance outfished me
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I should also note that my fiance outfished me That's the sign of a keeper! I'd be willing to bet George's lovely bride outfishes him all the time.
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This will be good for the Rotenone-Engagement Pictures.
Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:" "She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."
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Cool, looking sunny... Definitely a hybrid, are there any pumpkinseeds in the lake?
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Still not healed up from spawning?? Nice looking fish (at least on one side.)
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Maybe something tried to eat it.
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Theo:
That's what I thought at first, but I can't discern any mouth/beak pattern or shape.
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Very helpful info, catmandoo. I never keep a bass from ponds I'm managing for trophy 'gills, and like you, I culled heavily in years past when I had several such ponds. I just recently started managing ponds again after ten years in CA, and I have a five-acre pond that I'm working with that I've been wondering if I should be culling in more heavily. The 'gills average about 8" but they averaged close to 10" and very chunky when I last worked with the pond twelve years ago, and I used to keep quite a bit of them. This year I've just been keeping some of the females, but I may start keeping more of them as well as some of the smaller males.
Congrats on a great pond! Any man who manages for trophy bluegill is a man I admire. I too would love someday to produce a state-record bluegill or shellcracker. There's a good probability that a shellcracker caught about fifteen years ago from the pond I mention above would've stomped the TN record (the record is 3 lbs. 5.5. oz.), but it was eaten without being weighed. There's a photo of it in my photos on bigbluegill.com; it's almost as long as the torso of the man who caught it, and is so thick it looks like it recently played major league baseball.
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Theo:
That's what I thought at first, but I can't discern any mouth/beak pattern or shape. Me either. That slash on an angle is too wide/spread out to look like a heron strike, and to straight to fit a bass mouth. Maybe the fish was just clumsy.
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Cool, looking sunny... Definitely a hybrid, are there any pumpkinseeds in the lake? Not that I know of. Its in Southern Iowa a couple hours South of where the first lakes with pumpkinseeds are. I helped the DNR shock this lake once and we didn't see any then either. That's the sign of a keeper!
I'd be willing to bet George's lovely bride outfishes him all the time. The fiance is definitely a keeper. She has both a BS and masters degree in fisheries. Her interests lie in the Human Dimensions part of fisheries: peoples beliefs and attitudes, why they fish, what they keep, etc. Shes also a Texan. The midwest girls couldn't keep me in line so I had to go to Texas to get my own supermodel wife.
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my first thought too cj...cool looking fish.....lucky man csteffen
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Shes also a Texan. The midwest girls couldn't keep me in line so I had to go to Texas to get my own supermodel wife. Way to go! God blessed Texas in many ways...beautiful women is certainly one of them.
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"The fiance is definitely a keeper. She has both a BS and masters degree in fisheries. Her interests lie in the Human Dimensions part of fisheries: peoples beliefs and attitudes, why they fish, what they keep, etc.
Shes also a Texan. The midwest girls couldn't keep me in line so I had to go to Texas to get my own supermodel wife."
So the Rotenone-Engagement Photo Shoot was/is really a WIN-WIN for both parties.
davatsa got his own supermodel wife from Texas.
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Here is a picture from last week, a sea run cutthroat trout from Puget Sound.
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and another picture from the "big" pond out west last week.
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Nice use of the Condello fish-holding technique, Shorty...but that fish didn't need it!!
Nice catch!
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So the Rotenone-Engagement Photo Shoot was/is really a WIN-WIN for both parties.
davatsa got his own supermodel wife from Texas.
She didn't help out with the rotenone, we did the engagement photos a different day. I know about davatsa's supermodel wife. Thats what inspired me to go looking for a wife in Texas (actually met her doing stream fish assessments in MO). Turns out transplanting a Texas girl into an Iowa winter isn't the best idea.....
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Here is a picture from last week, a sea run cutthroat trout from Puget Sound. That's incredible, Shorty! You were in the Puget Sound area, and the sun was shining!
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That's incredible, Shorty!
You were in the Puget Sound area, and the sun was shining! Now, now Theo, the "hundred days of darkness" (more like 6 months) is primarily a wintertime thing in the Puget Sound area. I also caught a whole bunch of these "bullheads" out of the Sound in addition to that sea run cutthroat.
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That's a cool fish. Where'd you catch it? Your location says Lincoln, NE. You didn't catch it in Lincoln did you?
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That's a cool fish. Where'd you catch it? Your location says Lincoln, NE. You didn't catch it in Lincoln did you? I was on vacation last week visiting the Puget Sound area in Washington state, the fish is called a sculpin. The locals call them "bullheads", they are fairly common and will readily hit a curly tailed jig. The one pictured is 10" and is pretty good sized for a sculpin out there.
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That's a cool fish. Where'd you catch it? Your location says Lincoln, NE. You didn't catch it in Lincoln did you? I was on vacation last week visiting the Puget Sound area in Washington state, the fish is called a sculpin. The locals call them "bullheads", they are fairly common and will readily hit a curly tailed jig. The one pictured is 10" and is pretty good sized for a sculpin out there. Oh, ok, very cool. I saw something similar last October when we were vacationing in Ft. Lauderdale except they were nearly 3 feet in length. Not sure what it was. Resembled a plecostomus, but they were huge. Didn't know how to hook one though. Caught a "walking" catfish while we were down there though. And a number of black bass, tilapia, and peacock bass.
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Shorty did you eat that salmon or throw it back? What did it weigh? It looks huge!
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Dang, that thing looks like an overgrown sculpin! Those and warmouths have something in common...
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