sandtiger;814357; said:Your right. Most of the states appear the same but the status of the fish on eatch map is quite different. I don't know which one is more accurate.
Polypterus;814767; said:What scares me is I'm not sure if there is comprehensive data to create such a map accurately. (Not historical distribution so much but current status)
They are being stocked by the millions but still the data regarding the success of this in many cases has been elusive.
One thing I can say about natureserve is that I think they are not as accurate as one would hope. There are several fish found in my watershed for example that aren't on their species list for my watershed.
YUM!yucks! imagine eating my cat fish when it gets too big for the tank *pukes*toehead11183;823849;823849 said:i found a pic of some we caught last year. they are 4-5 foot. the one just right of the pole was 6 foot.
they are the best tasting fish i ever ate. no bones! so if you get tired of it or it gets too big for the tank. cut it up and eat it!YUM!