Northern studfish, Fundulus catenatus in th LMR ?
#1 Guest_CATfishTONY_*
Posted 28 June 2009 - 03:12 PM
#2 Guest_PhilipKukulski_*
Posted 28 June 2009 - 04:07 PM
How did they get there?
I have heard rumors: Someone transported Northern Studfish from the Indianapolis area to Ohio and released the fish, and then did it again.
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#3 Guest_CATfishTONY_*
Posted 28 June 2009 - 04:26 PM
there must be plenty of them for the fish to breed.today is saw fish from 3/4" to well over 3.5"I have heard rumors: Someone transported Northern Studfish from the Indianapolis area to Ohio and released the fish, and then did it again.
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have you ever noticed the little gold patch in the top of there back ?
#4 Guest_UncleWillie_*
Posted 28 June 2009 - 06:06 PM
Oh yeah. It is very easy to spot and ID them from the bank. That's great if you are wanting to getcha some. Did you keep any?have you ever noticed the little gold patch in the top of there back ?
#5 Guest_CATfishTONY_*
Posted 28 June 2009 - 06:19 PM
two, one @ 1.25" and one @ 3.25" thay are just to fast for me. plus the weeds (Stinging nettles) were just murder on the bankOh yeah. It is very easy to spot and ID them from the bank. That's great if you are wanting to getcha some. Did you keep any?
most of the fish were after the riffles in flooded shallow areas very hard to get to i must say.
is that a tangerine darter P Aurantiaca in your web avatar?
Edited by CATfishTONY, 28 June 2009 - 06:25 PM.
#6 Guest_CATfishTONY_*
Posted 28 June 2009 - 08:49 PM
Will that spread germs?I have heard rumors: Someone transported Northern Studfish from the Indianapolis area to Ohio and released the fish, and then did it again.
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was it on the up and up?
or just a personal reason to have a supply close at hand.
what if they have changed something in the river and trib system here.
they are breeding for sure.
#7 Guest_PhilipKukulski_*
Posted 28 June 2009 - 09:00 PM
No.
I don't know; I didn't do it.
Yep, a big IF.
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