M mrwalker52 Exodon MFK Member Sep 24, 2014 69 7 23 connecticut Jun 27, 2016 #1 What do you think these are?
DB junkie Gold Tier VIP MFK Member Jan 27, 2007 9,065 1,935 2,053 Iowa Jun 27, 2016 #3 Same thing Rapps has always had.......
moe214 Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Oct 13, 2014 5,332 2,774 178 Jun 27, 2016 #4 DB junkie said: Same thing Rapps has always had....... Click to expand... +1
KNH Redtail Catfish MFK Member Jun 12, 2005 4,095 577 150 55 OH...IO Jun 27, 2016 #5 I've purchased multiple dorado from Jeff. All have been amazing but they have been terrors once they hit 12-14"
I've purchased multiple dorado from Jeff. All have been amazing but they have been terrors once they hit 12-14"
Red Aimara Peacock Bass MFK Member Apr 9, 2011 696 569 115 Jun 29, 2016 #6 The best scientific guide would be the ID sticky. Having said that; after looking through hundreds of dorados pics (including those confirmed ones from DB and Greenerinks) one of the easiest quick check is the looking at the mouth / jaw when the mouth is closed. Frankies - overbite (protruding upper lip) Brassies - underbite (protruding lower lip)
The best scientific guide would be the ID sticky. Having said that; after looking through hundreds of dorados pics (including those confirmed ones from DB and Greenerinks) one of the easiest quick check is the looking at the mouth / jaw when the mouth is closed. Frankies - overbite (protruding upper lip) Brassies - underbite (protruding lower lip)
moe214 Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Oct 13, 2014 5,332 2,774 178 Jun 29, 2016 #7 That doesn't always work, which is why I'm a lot less confident in IDing these now. Best way is counting the scales between the LL and dorsal Reactions: Red Aimara
That doesn't always work, which is why I'm a lot less confident in IDing these now. Best way is counting the scales between the LL and dorsal