Caught Him in a stream by my house....what is it

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I don't know where you live tman... here we are even lucky to be able to use minnows as bait.
 
It looks like a trout to me based on the tail being pretty round as opposed to forked in a salmon. The adipose fin is orange, another charateristic of a trout.
 
meepster;941980; said:
It looks like a trout to me based on the tail being pretty round as opposed to forked in a salmon. The adipose fin is orange, another charateristic of a trout.

Hmm, not sure about that. There have only been a multitude of posts arguing about the 2 TROUT....LOL
 
Where I live we can keep 5 trout and after we catch them we fillet them and the rest goes in the garden. We live in a small community and we have lots of dams and such that are stocked each year with trout. We also have a river that has pickerel,sturgeon,trout,pike,goldeye,suckers,ling and a few I probably don't know about. Just last year I caught a goldeye minnow in the river and kept it in a tank for a few months to see how it did.I bet I will go to hell now!! LOL LOL. It swam with all the other tropicals and ate flakes and such but never really grew at all. Seemed like a good experiment to me.

When a person is in the aquarium hobby he can't help but be curious about other types of fish and such. I really don't think the guy meant anything wrong when he pulled the minnow out. But ripping him a new hole over it isn't really good either. Have you ever went fishing? Well if you have you must have seen the kids hanging out by the water trying to catch minnows. Do you guys rip them new holes too. I just think everybody went over bored with the hole thing.

The most important thing I have learned here is to never ask for a fish ID!
lol lol lol
 
ewurm;942019; said:
Hmm, not sure about that. There have only been a multitude of posts arguing about the 2 TROUT....LOL

I know I used the word "trout" in my initial post but after looking I'd lean a little toward salmon myself. With that said I'm not good with young Salmonids. To be honest, I should have referred to them as Salmonids all along.
 
tman;942072; said:
Where I live we can keep 5 trout and after we catch them we fillet them and the rest goes in the garden. We live in a small community and we have lots of dams and such that are stocked each year with trout. We also have a river that has pickerel,sturgeon,trout,pike,goldeye,suckers,ling and a few I probably don't know about. Just last year I caught a goldeye minnow in the river and kept it in a tank for a few months to see how it did.I bet I will go to hell now!! LOL LOL. It swam with all the other tropicals and ate flakes and such but never really grew at all. Seemed like a good experiment to me.

When a person is in the aquarium hobby he can't help but be curious about other types of fish and such. I really don't think the guy meant anything wrong when he pulled the minnow out. But ripping him a new hole over it isn't really good either. Have you ever went fishing? Well if you have you must have seen the kids hanging out by the water trying to catch minnows. Do you guys rip them new holes too. I just think everybody went over bored with the hole thing.

The most important thing I have learned here is to never ask for a fish ID!
lol lol lol

I didn't see any criticism of his curiosity only the way he took game fish under the legal size and with illegal equipment. I can promise you that my words on a forum are far less stinging that a fine or a record with the department of conservation. And these weren't "minnows".

After reading your reply, I must ask.......Did you even bother to read this thread?
 
:screwy:If they aren't minnows then what do you call them? For fish, the word minnow can mean Any small freshwater fish.
I just thought everything that was said was a bit much.But I did learn that one valuable lesson...Fish I.D.
 
Main Entry: min·now
Pronunciation: 'mi-(")nO
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural minnows also minnow
Etymology: Middle English menawe; akin to Old English myne minnow, Old High German munewa, a kind of fish
1 a : a small cyprinid, killifish, or topminnow b : any of various small fish that are less than a designated size and are not game fish

source: Merriam Webter's online dictionary
 
minnow(s) meaning 2.
  • For fish, the word minnow can mean, in decreasing order of specificity:
    • The Eurasian minnow, Phoxinus phoxinus (Linnaeus, 1758)
    • Any, particularly small, fish of the family Cyprinidae
    • Any, particularly small, fish of the family Centrarchidae
    • Fish of the family Galaxiidae, in particular those of genus galaxiid occurring in the Southern Hemisphere
    • Any small freshwater fish, in particular one used as bait by anglers
  • Also for fish, in regional usage, it can refer to:
Image:Minnow wreck.jpg One of sets used as wrecked Minnow

  • Metaphorically, minnow can also refer to a sporting team who might be considered extreme underdogs
 
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