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Where were you, salt water or fresh water...? If fresh water, are they Pike...? Bass...? If salt water, i have no clue...
Only freshwater fishing for me Crappie, Walleye, Catfish, and Bass. Crappie is my favorite fishing and they taste about the best too.
does that look like a pike ?????? you suck. salt water fishing, johnny only does real fishing. pike , lol lol lol lol , i think you were huffing paint when you painted your rims.
They are salt water, that's why I don't recognize. There are only 50,000 salt water types, for freashwater you only need to know about 6 types.
fresh water- here are just a few.... white pearch yellow pearch catfish [channel, blue and more ] carp bass [ large and small mouth] sunny crappie trout[ at least 5 types ] pike musky tolopia stergin shad [ both fresh and salt ]
I was joking a little, but there aren't that many types of freshwater sports fish... Panfish (Crappie, Bluegill/Brim) Bass (Smallmouth, Largemouth, White, Stripped) Catfish (Channel, Flathead, Blue...) Trout (Rainbow, Brown, Cutthroat...) Walleye/Sagger/Sageye Northern Pike/Muskee Drum, Carp, Paddlefish aren't considered sportfish. I've caught every fish above except Cutthroat and Muskee.
Never heard of sunny. Thought tolopia was saltwater, none of that in Kansas or Texas. Stergin a very rare sought after paddle type fish. Shad just a baitfish.
shad in the northeast get pretty big. theres usually a shad run in the middle of winter. they run north up the rivers. people up here usually go crazy fishing for them. too cold for me.
You catch plenty of teeth from those bad boys just from gilling them! Those teeth actually reach far back and line the gills. The gill plates are pretty sharp as well. J