Looking at the fish list supplied by KDFWR I'm leaning towards Notropis volucellus or Notropis stramineus. Me and Joshua are just not 100% sure on this guy. Can anybody confirm or have better idea? Thanks in advance.
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Posted 02 November 2013 - 04:51 PM
Did you guys find any of those funky Red River Clinostomus hybrids?
Posted 02 November 2013 - 04:59 PM
We caught just a few C. elongatus but I didn't see anything that made me think hybrid
Posted 02 November 2013 - 05:04 PM
Josh has seen them I think. In some of the creeks there, they are a pretty darn common hybrid. I took some to Marc Kibbey at Ohio State. The meristics were almost dead on in between Clinosomus and Chrosomus.
Posted 02 November 2013 - 05:08 PM
Yea I want to say Josh has mentioned it to me before or I've heard it somewhere else. Pretty interesting definitely more Chrosomus than Clinostomus
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Posted 03 November 2013 - 05:36 PM
I'm going to take the blame here. I did say, "Hey, is this a Notropis?" So I probably put it in our minds and we didn't consider anything else. If that's not what happened, then I blame David
Posted 03 November 2013 - 09:16 PM
It did kinda bias my opinion a bit
If only we had turned it to look from top down lol.
Posted 03 November 2013 - 10:18 PM
See how he does me..... lol
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Posted 03 November 2013 - 10:28 PM
Well at least I don't go 100m upstream flail my arms and come sprinting towards the seine.
Posted 04 November 2013 - 01:12 PM
Now that, I'd like to see
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Posted 04 November 2013 - 09:59 PM
You must be talking about the Blaylock shuffle. I have seen it. I think it has been personally handed down from generation to generation. Started out as a Bluegrass stomp/shuffle, and the family found that while listening to Ralph Stanley and doing the Blaylock shuffle, that Harlan county fish just gravitated towards a net. Much like a backpack shocker. The said bait, mostly blackside dace were then used to procure channel catfish for a nights supper. I think you can Google this.
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