
Southern Indiana trip
#3
Guest_Mike_*
Posted 26 June 2012 - 12:05 AM
If there’s time we can add Hovey Lake for Gar & Bowfin.
#5
Guest_Mike_*
Posted 06 July 2012 - 09:01 PM
We met at the Comfort Inn in Corydon IN. Only three participants: Dr. Jim Wetzel, PJ Arant, and myself Mike Berg.
Then we proceded to the Blue River, and encountered a lot of diversity. Also found what might be an un-described Crayfish according to Dr. Jim Wetzel. We also found a large walking stick in the middle of the river, we put him on shore. Then we moved on to the Patoka River NRW and Management Area, and sampled two locations. The water level was extremely low, but with the help of beaver dams we found the second place to try. I was amazed by the number of Grass Pickerel in the area, I never saw dozens at the same time before.
The equipment we used was a seine net, a dip net, and rod & reel.
I see now I need to wipe off the photo tank better next time. Also I would pick a cooler day, it was 104 degrees.
Here are the fish we encountered at the various spots:
Blue River - Blue River Chapel
1. Stonecat
2. Smallmouth Bass
3. Spotted Bass
4. Banded Darter
5. Spotted Darter
6. Rockbass
7. Longear Sunfish
8. Blackstriped Topminnow
9. Scarletfin Shiner
10. Eastern Greenside Darter
11. Striped Fantail Darter
12. Banded Sculpin
Patoka River NWR and Management Area - First location
1. Slough Darter
2. Grass Pickerel
3. Warmouth
4. Central Mudminnow
5. Bluegill
6. Starhead Topminnow
7. Blackstriped Topminnow
8. Creek Chubsucker
9. Redear Sunfish
10. White Crappie
11. Mosquito Fish
Patoka River NWR and Management Area - Second Location
1. Redspotted Sunfish
2. Grass Pickerel
3. Bluegill
4. Largemouth Bass
5. Green Sunfish
6. Flier Sunfish
7. Yellow Bullhead
8. White Crappie
9. Redear Sunfish
10. Warmouth
11. Longear Sunfish
12. Redear X Bluegill Hybrid
13. Topminnow Black Striped
14. Topminnow Black Spotted
Edited by Mike, 06 July 2012 - 09:14 PM.
#8
Guest_Skipjack_*
Posted 08 July 2012 - 05:21 PM
#9
Guest_Uland_*
Posted 10 July 2012 - 06:22 AM
Bumping this. I would like to hear an opinion from someone who is better at ID than myself, on photos 11, and 20. I may be missing something obvious, but I am curious as to what these fish are. My first though was Juvenile Hiodon, but I am not familiar with them. I have only seen a few adults. Anyone?
While I don't believe my ID skills are any better than yours, I'm uncertain what the silvery minnows are. The last one looks like a luxilus and the upper fish looks ???. It's hard to tell....light bucket, squeezed a bit hard and sweltering summer heat can make ID a bit difficult on such fishes in my opinion.
#13
Guest_Mike_*
Posted 11 July 2012 - 06:09 PM
Number 20 is a Striped Shiner Luxilus chrysocephalus
I thought the top ones eyes were big too, and kinda slim, but I am not good with minnows. They were ID'ed in the field by Dr. Jim Wetzel, & PJ Arant, and they seemed pretty confident about the ID.
It was hot 104* but they were not squeezed tight enough to make the eyes get bigger, only enough to hold them in place. The fish were released & did not turn up floating later.
Edited by Mike, 11 July 2012 - 06:11 PM.
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