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I caught and released a fish in Carnegie Lake today that I would guess was a common shiner.
http://s865.photobucket.com/user/NJ2...as7if.jpg.html |
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Maybe im seeing it wrong but is that an injury right behind the dorsal fin?
Lose bait perhaps, since thats a common spot to hook minnows. http://www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/chkfish.htm maybe a Comely Shiner? |
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C'mon Bands? You know you tipped that jig with that bait store shiner!!!
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Bob
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It looks like a channel cat.
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That the optimism I like to see
A true angler sees the fish that will be eating that bait ![]() |
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LOL. Actually I did LOL Well it was really more of a hearty chuckle.
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Most likely a Spottail shiner or Spotfin shiner. Definitely some species of shiner though.
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