G gnuisance Fire Eel MFK Member Jul 18, 2008 1,129 10 68 Northern New Jersey Sep 23, 2009 #31 TrikkyMakk;3476123; said: so can anyone say what actual type of 'texan' these little ones he caught are? cyano? Click to expand... Yes they are cyanoguttatus, carpintis are found further south in mexico.
TrikkyMakk;3476123; said: so can anyone say what actual type of 'texan' these little ones he caught are? cyano? Click to expand... Yes they are cyanoguttatus, carpintis are found further south in mexico.
S sick_lid Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jun 24, 2008 1,145 1 36 Austin, TX Sep 23, 2009 #32 EdCal;3475561; said: sick_lid awesome catch. How'd that bad boy fight? Click to expand... Just as any other fish. They eventually just give up. TrikkyMakk;3476123; said: so can anyone say what actual type of 'texan' these little ones he caught are? cyano? Click to expand... After all the threads on Texas' you've participated in, you still don't know?! There is only 1 kind of texas, the wild caught cyano. Everything else that is called a Texas is a carpinte, which is caught further south.
EdCal;3475561; said: sick_lid awesome catch. How'd that bad boy fight? Click to expand... Just as any other fish. They eventually just give up. TrikkyMakk;3476123; said: so can anyone say what actual type of 'texan' these little ones he caught are? cyano? Click to expand... After all the threads on Texas' you've participated in, you still don't know?! There is only 1 kind of texas, the wild caught cyano. Everything else that is called a Texas is a carpinte, which is caught further south.
W wild caught! Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 13, 2009 14 0 0 New Orleans, LA Dec 19, 2009 #33 i catch them bout' 6'' inchs in a 10 ft cast net , in lake Pontchartrain