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#1 taldridge0321

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Posted 03 February 2017 - 02:12 PM

I met up with a local friend from NANFA and hit up a small river with dip and seine nets.

We caught most of our fish with the dip nets, but the seine was effective for schools of Sandbar Shiners and what I think are Santee Chubs. This is what we caught in about two hours.Joint+Operation+_1_.JPG

 

Seagreen Darter

Tessellated Darter

Piedmont Darter

Fantail Darter

Santee Chub?

Bluehead Chub

Greenhead Shiner?

Eastern Mosquitofish

Bluegill

Redbreast Sunfish

Spottail Shiner

Sandbar Shiner

Greenfin Shiner

Highfin Shiner

and hopefully an Eastern Silvery Minnow...

 



#2 taldridge0321

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Posted 03 February 2017 - 02:13 PM

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#3 taldridge0321

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Posted 03 February 2017 - 02:13 PM

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#4 taldridge0321

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Posted 03 February 2017 - 02:13 PM

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#5 taldridge0321

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Posted 03 February 2017 - 02:13 PM

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#6 taldridge0321

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Posted 03 February 2017 - 02:14 PM

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#7 taldridge0321

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Posted 03 February 2017 - 02:15 PM

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#8 taldridge0321

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Posted 03 February 2017 - 02:15 PM

The water was a little higher than in the Spring when I visited. Joint+Operation+_8_.JPG



#9 thyself1984

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Posted 03 February 2017 - 02:39 PM

Had a blast, Thank you

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#10 taldridge0321

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Posted 03 February 2017 - 03:02 PM

Had a blast, Thank you

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Me too, I think we will both be a little sore after that seine net today haha.



#11 Dustin

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Posted 03 February 2017 - 03:08 PM

Looks like:

Greenhead shiner 1

Seagreen darter 3

Santee chub 4, 7

Piedmont darter 5

Greenfin shiner 6

 

No fantails there.  Do you have a pic of the highfin or the silvery minnow?  Not sure I have ever seen highfin there but I suppose it is possible.  Beautiful spot.  I'm glad you could share it.


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At the convergence of the Broad, Saluda and Congaree
Lexington, SC


#12 taldridge0321

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Posted 03 February 2017 - 03:19 PM

Looks like:

Greenhead shiner 1

Seagreen darter 3

Santee chub 4, 7

Piedmont darter 5

Greenfin shiner 6

 

No fantails there.  Do you have a pic of the highfin or the silvery minnow?  Not sure I have ever seen highfin there but I suppose it is possible.  Beautiful spot.  I'm glad you could share it.

I sure don't, it might have been a really small Greenhead Shiner now that I look back. I think I confused some larger Spottails with E. Silvery Minnows. I caught some there last time but today had no luck I guess. Thanks for sharing that spot with me Dustin, we had a really good time with the seine in fast current today haha.



#13 gerald

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Posted 04 February 2017 - 12:01 AM

Those 2 chubs (#4 + 7) could be either Thicklip or Santee.


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Hangin' on the Neuse
"Taxonomy is the diaper used to organize the mess of evolution into discrete packages" - M.Sandel


#14 taldridge0321

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Posted 04 February 2017 - 09:55 AM

Those 2 chubs (#4 + 7) could be either Thicklip or Santee.

Ok, thanks. I've caught both species before, still haven't had much luck with Thinlips however.



#15 Dustin

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Posted 05 February 2017 - 05:54 PM

I don't think thicklip come down that far.  Pretty sure those are santee.  If you want thinlips head towards the coast.  We got tons in the Lumber River at SC 9 a few years ago.  


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At the convergence of the Broad, Saluda and Congaree
Lexington, SC


#16 taldridge0321

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Posted 06 February 2017 - 01:36 AM

I don't think thicklip come down that far.  Pretty sure those are santee.  If you want thinlips head towards the coast.  We got tons in the Lumber River at SC 9 a few years ago.  

Sounds good, I may hit that spot up in the Spring.





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