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Re: Fish ID?
[Re: gman]
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10/03/19 07:39 AM
10/03/19 07:39 AM
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poorcountrypreacher
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Hey pcp, if’n you wanna wade and catch some smallmouth...any of the creeks north of hwy 72 in lauderdale county hold them. Some good ones too. Thanks for the info! That would probably be the easiest way to catch one, instead of pulling a boat up there. Oltimer, that's an impressive stringer of fish!
Last edited by poorcountrypreacher; 10/03/19 07:40 AM.
All the labor of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite is not filled.
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Re: Fish ID?
[Re: daylate]
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10/11/19 09:51 PM
10/11/19 09:51 PM
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This is the fish around here that people will call a goggleye, warmouth, or rock bass, depending on who you talk to. This is a Escambia River, Tensaw River, Yellow River, etc fish and not a fish commonly caught in fast moving water and obviously not the fish described in this thread. just posting to show the difference. PCP, you got a shadow bass. Daylate, that’s a green sunfish. Oltimer, not trying to argue with you, but there’s been thousands of fish sampled in waterways all over AL and no rock bass in the rivers/streams down your way. There’s shadow bass, warmouth, green sunfish and fliers.
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Re: Fish ID?
[Re: OlTimer]
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10/12/19 08:18 AM
10/12/19 08:18 AM
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Agreed Mbrock. I just knew that the fish PCP caught was one that I have caught in Baldwin County all my life. It is a shadow bass. Next question, does the shadow bass count in the creel limit of bass or bream? And down here it appears that goggle eye is synonymous for warmouth. That's a good question on creel limit. Matt will give a more reliable answer than me, but the dcnr website that shows the types of bream in AL has the shadow bass in that section. I think that's pretty strong evidence they count it as a bream. Matt, thanks for the answer.
All the labor of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite is not filled.
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