M Mikeberg Candiru MFK Member Sep 25, 2007 328 0 46 Northwest Indiana Oct 3, 2009 #1 Caught in the Walbash River by Lafeyette, Indiana (can't spell it by Purdue University) Its about 9" long caught on a whole nightcrawler.
Caught in the Walbash River by Lafeyette, Indiana (can't spell it by Purdue University) Its about 9" long caught on a whole nightcrawler.
M MultispeciesTamer Piranha MFK Member Nov 13, 2008 2,361 39 81 Michigan Oct 3, 2009 #2 oh wow I really dont know these small species wish I could help maybe noto will chime in
N Noto Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 18, 2008 2,536 3 0 The South Oct 3, 2009 #3 Any other shots? I'm leaning towards common shiner.
B BIG_ONE Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 23, 2008 2,341 5 0 California Oct 3, 2009 #4 I gotta lean with Noto too, looks like a common aka striped shiner to me.
C Cakilla Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 2, 2009 1,953 1 0 Illinois Oct 3, 2009 #5 I would say shiner as well
M Mikeberg Candiru MFK Member Sep 25, 2007 328 0 46 Northwest Indiana Oct 4, 2009 #6 I was thinking Silver Chub. Its the only photo I have, just took a quick photo to ID later & released it.
I was thinking Silver Chub. Its the only photo I have, just took a quick photo to ID later & released it.
N Noto Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 18, 2008 2,536 3 0 The South Oct 5, 2009 #7 I saw that Dave Neely confirmed your silver chub ID on the NANFA forum. You can trust him, he knows his fish backwards and forwards. I didn't even think about it being a Macrhybopsis, but it certainly makes sense with the big river habitat.
I saw that Dave Neely confirmed your silver chub ID on the NANFA forum. You can trust him, he knows his fish backwards and forwards. I didn't even think about it being a Macrhybopsis, but it certainly makes sense with the big river habitat.