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Fish ID
Tried to ID this fish my kid netted in a little stream in middlesex county today, but couldn't figure it out on any of the online sites....anybody have any ideas?
shading like a killie, but its mouth was way too pointy I think? |
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Re: Fish ID
I don't know what it is but I have seen something like them all stacked up on Monksville shore line during the summer. I know I see sunnies and perch but always when I see them I think of guppies.
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Re: Fish ID
This is a total shot in the dark, but it looks like it could be a walleye fry.
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Re: Fish ID
Yes I agree it looks like a walley to me
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Re: Fish ID
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Wow - this is a tough one. Using my Peterson Field Guide, I'm going to make a guess that it's a juvenile Longnose Dace or maybe a White Sucker.
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Good call, eskimo! i think it may be a dace, there were definitely other, larger dace around, but they didnt have the pointy nose that this guy had
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Re: Fish ID
Snook. Or White Perch.
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Re: Fish ID
As Jmurr would say........it's an appetizer
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