Some darters and a sculpin

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teleost;2398759; said:
Roberto,

Great fish and photos. I've never seen N. nubilis but I immediately thought your fish was Luxilus genus by glancing. I might very well be wrong (would not be the first time).

Thanks for posting the photos.

I believe you are correct. I made this post before I finished Ichthyology, but now as I look back on old posts I can see the error of my ways.
Thank you
 
I live in Connecticut. We only have one darter species, the brown darter (unsure of latin name right now), and I've never been able to trap or catch one.

MAD jealousy to all you native darter keepers!
 
nice sculpin and madtom
 
srikamaraja;2848562; said:
I live in Connecticut. We only have one darter species, the brown darter (unsure of latin name right now), and I've never been able to trap or catch one.

MAD jealousy to all you native darter keepers!


lol we have brown darters in the state also (Florida) but impossible for me to catch as they are roughly 7 hours up North as way to hot here .

I bought mine .
 
srikamaraja;2848562; said:
I live in Connecticut. We only have one darter species, the brown darter (unsure of latin name right now), and I've never been able to trap or catch one.

MAD jealousy to all you native darter keepers!

Should have more than that. Etheostoma olmstedi Tessellated darter and Etheostoma fusiforme Swamp darter also show up in CT. And to the OP beautiful fish!
 
Damn... I need to set traps/go dipnetting in more streams.
 
Nice. I hear i hae some good ones here in PA. Where would i find them and how would i catch them?
 
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