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Yesterday I caught a male bowfin, 3 warmouth, 3 largemouth bass and 12 bluegills with a 1/32 oz green leadhead jig and 1" chartreuse twister tail on 2 lb test line in a Central Jersey beaver pond. The bowfin had bright green fins and tail markings indicating that it was a male. Its mouth was deformed. 2 beavers were swimming together nearby and simultaneously slapped their tails and dove underwater at exactly the same time twice.
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Sounds like a great day of fishing and adventure! Nice Bowfin sir!!!
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cool fish man real prehistoric looking
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Have any pics of Warmouths to confirm? I only mention it because they are considered a dangerous species. See below.
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Warmouth looks similar to so many other types of sunfish, I'm not sure I could tell the difference. warmouth: http://www.landbigfish.com/images/fish/warmouth.jpg Rock Bass: http://www.fishweb.com/recreation/fi.../rock_bass.gif . |
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i know i wouldn't be able to identify a warmouth.
bowfin...very nice! it's on my list this year...being on my list is dangerous!...unless you're a big carp...hahaha |
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I took pics of the warmouth and emailed them to Shawn Crouse, NJ's fresh water invasive species biologist.
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Here's a pic of the 5th warmouth that I caught this year.
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Green Sunfish are found in many places(Delaware River/Spruce Run). Should we be killing them?
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It's tough enough to eradicate if the state uses Rotenone on a water body that has feeder creeks, no less expect anglers to make a dent. I suppose if you found the "dangerous" fish in an isolated body of water, it would make sense to follow the state guidelines to kill them, otherwise I wouldn't bother. A river? no chance. |
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