W WRS24 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 14, 2007 21 0 0 connecticut Jul 23, 2007 #11 yeah time will telll ill defintley keep updates going with all the babies
D dogfish Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 19, 2007 132 0 0 Edina, Minnesota Jul 24, 2007 #12 I dont think those are green sunfish or pumpkinseeds because pumpkinseeds and green sunfish have the light rim on thier fins.
I dont think those are green sunfish or pumpkinseeds because pumpkinseeds and green sunfish have the light rim on thier fins.
R rjmtx Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 14, 2007 410 0 0 Louisiana Jul 24, 2007 #13 Looks kinda like a redear...
Z ZAD712 Feeder Fish Aug 1, 2007 1 0 0 new hartford ct Aug 2, 2007 #14 I wish we had caught that nice bluegill at west hill he would have looked nice in there
hmt321 Gambusia MFK Member Jun 27, 2006 419 2 18 Mobile, Alabama, United States Aug 4, 2007 #15 its hard to get a good ID from that pict, but it looks very similar to my warmouth when it was small. does the mouth extend to the center of the eye? The markings that extend out from the eye are a pretty distinctive indicator.
its hard to get a good ID from that pict, but it looks very similar to my warmouth when it was small. does the mouth extend to the center of the eye? The markings that extend out from the eye are a pretty distinctive indicator.
N nativelover Feeder Fish MFK Member May 30, 2005 1,287 1 0 36 socal www.myspace.com Aug 4, 2007 #16 could be a rock bass. idk. i think it looks like a lil greenie and i have about a dozen divided between my pond and tanks.
could be a rock bass. idk. i think it looks like a lil greenie and i have about a dozen divided between my pond and tanks.
S ShadowBass Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 13, 2007 2,322 6 0 Poplar Bluff, MO Aug 4, 2007 #17 It's most definately not a rock bass. Looks nothing like this: There: I would say there's a possibility it's a warmouth though, like hmt321 mentioned.
It's most definately not a rock bass. Looks nothing like this: There: I would say there's a possibility it's a warmouth though, like hmt321 mentioned.
hmt321 Gambusia MFK Member Jun 27, 2006 419 2 18 Mobile, Alabama, United States Aug 5, 2007 #18 a rock bass or shadow bass will have a camo like pattern, and be shades of grey if it has any color on the gill flap you can rule out bluegill, and red spotted sunfish. try and get us a good clear pict
a rock bass or shadow bass will have a camo like pattern, and be shades of grey if it has any color on the gill flap you can rule out bluegill, and red spotted sunfish. try and get us a good clear pict