North Carolina Mountain Stream Species Help
#1
Posted 04 October 2017 - 05:51 PM
#2
Posted 04 October 2017 - 07:56 PM
#3
Posted 04 October 2017 - 10:24 PM
They are, and you guys have crazy big largemouth rosyside's down that way.
The member formerly known as Skipjack
#4
Posted 05 October 2017 - 12:39 AM
#5
Posted 05 October 2017 - 07:25 AM
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Posted 05 October 2017 - 08:26 AM
#7
Posted 05 October 2017 - 02:15 PM
3rd fish might be a saffron shiner. What river basin?
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Gerald Pottern
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Hangin' on the Neuse
"Taxonomy is the diaper used to organize the mess of evolution into discrete packages" - M.Sandel
#8
Posted 05 October 2017 - 03:28 PM
Gerald, the New River in North Carolina/Virginia. It looks just like the saffron shiner posted in "VA/NC microfishing trip" here on the forum.
Edited by nviole, 05 October 2017 - 03:31 PM.
#9
Posted 05 October 2017 - 04:14 PM
It's a saffron
#10
Posted 17 November 2017 - 11:45 AM
Man funduloides are another one that look look very different depending on where you are.
Zach Alley
SW Ohio
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