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#1 mattknepley

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Posted 27 February 2017 - 05:11 PM

THought it would be some fish pics from Bryce or Isaac considering the "snubby porn" jokes we've made over time.

This is a hard-core spam loop...
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#2 Chasmodes

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Posted 27 February 2017 - 05:18 PM

There was one this morning like that and I thought the same thing.  Porn spam.


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#3 Matt DeLaVega

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Posted 27 February 2017 - 06:16 PM

Banned them. We apparently have an issue, however it does not seem to be bots, rather live trash. A bit harder to deal with.


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#4 az9

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Posted 02 March 2017 - 08:04 PM

Here's one of my porn perch out of one of the ponds. Larger than our state record by 5 ounces. Does that count? :)

 

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#5 mattknepley

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Posted 04 March 2017 - 06:17 AM

Dang! Whatcha feeding those things, bowling balls!  :blink:


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#6 az9

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Posted 08 March 2017 - 08:49 PM

Dang! Whatcha feeding those things, bowling balls!  :blink:

 

She's full of eggs. Not as plump as she could have been a month or so later. (Was caught through the ice in February.) Up to 30 percent of a female yellow perch's body weight can be eggs. 



#7 Casper

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Posted 14 March 2017 - 05:33 PM

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If it feels good...


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#8 Chasmodes

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Posted 14 March 2017 - 05:59 PM

Dang, that is a slob perch az.  Pretty cool fishing through the ice on your own pond  :D/

 

Wow Casper, that's an awesome pic!!!!


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#9 Isaac Szabo

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Posted 14 March 2017 - 07:48 PM

Awesome photo, Casper!

#10 az9

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Posted 15 March 2017 - 07:53 AM

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If it feels good...

 

Now you did it! I can't get the picture out of my mind!  :biggrin:



#11 az9

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Posted 16 March 2017 - 08:50 AM

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If it feels good...

 

For the ignorant what kind of sunfish are those? 



#12 Casper

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Posted 16 March 2017 - 10:44 AM

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The Spotted Sunfish, Lepomis punctatus.

AKA Solar eclipseyi.

Oddly they were not nesting the typical saucer shape i see with other sunfish occupy. The males had merely fanned out the silt from a spot cluttered with sticks and twigs. But they defended it with as much ferocity as a little beast can muster.


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#13 Michael Wolfe

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Posted 16 March 2017 - 07:06 PM

 

The Spotted Sunfish, Lepomis punctatus.

AKA Solar eclipseyi.

Oddly they were not nesting the typical saucer shape i see with other sunfish occupy. The males had merely fanned out the silt from a spot cluttered with sticks and twigs. But they defended it with as much ferocity as a little beast can muster.

 

In south georgia we call'em 'Stumpknockers' in part for their frequent association with woody slackwater.  I didn't know about their nest building, but love your faux latin recognizing that blue eye glow that is distinctive to these and redspotted sunfish.


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#14 gerald

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Posted 17 March 2017 - 10:29 AM

Does the blue crescent have some function in visual acuity, or is it just "color" for species/sex recognition?


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#15 Michael Wolfe

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Posted 17 March 2017 - 08:04 PM

Based on what I know of optics I don't see an immediate value to vision. I would assume more likely that it makes it easier to find each other in murky water (where these are a lot in southern streams.
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