Ham Posted October 6, 2020 Author Posted October 6, 2020 41) Northern Studfish (Fundulus catenatus) Johnsfolly, MarkG52, Quillback and 1 other 4 Every Saint has a past, every Sinner has a future. On Instagram @hamneedstofish
Ham Posted October 7, 2020 Author Posted October 7, 2020 42) Bigeye Shiner (Notropis boops) the notropis family is maddening as far as identification goes. Very successful group of species that use similar water. will take a small fly FishnDave and timinmo 2 Every Saint has a past, every Sinner has a future. On Instagram @hamneedstofish
Ham Posted October 7, 2020 Author Posted October 7, 2020 43) Carmine Shiner (Notropis percobromis) Lifer Crooked Creek has a lot of different species FishnDave, Daryk Campbell Sr and Quillback 3 Every Saint has a past, every Sinner has a future. On Instagram @hamneedstofish
Ham Posted October 8, 2020 Author Posted October 8, 2020 44) Yellow Perch (Perca flavescens) illegally or accidentally introduced into Bull Shoals and now established in the White River via spillway releases. A very pretty perch that is supposed to be delicious ; I still have not eaten any. Daryk Campbell Sr, FishnDave and nomolites 3 Every Saint has a past, every Sinner has a future. On Instagram @hamneedstofish
Ham Posted October 8, 2020 Author Posted October 8, 2020 45)) White Tailed Shiner (Cyprinella galactura) I saw this fish swimming around off and on for a couple of years before I caught one. I am still trying to catch one of the Big Ones. FishnDave, timinmo and Daryk Campbell Sr 3 Every Saint has a past, every Sinner has a future. On Instagram @hamneedstofish
moguy1973 Posted October 8, 2020 Posted October 8, 2020 3 hours ago, Ham said: 44) Yellow Perch (Perca flavescens) illegally or accidentally introduced into Bull Shoals and now established in the White River via spillway releases. A very pretty perch that is supposed to be delicious ; I still have not eaten any. They are very good. Very much like walleye. -- JimIf people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles. -- Doug Larson
Ham Posted October 8, 2020 Author Posted October 8, 2020 1 hour ago, moguy1973 said: They are very good. Very much like walleye. TBF, most of the ones I caught have been too small to do much with, but I also rarely catch more than a couple. IF and when I go further north to a Good perch lake, I will try to eat a few of them. Every Saint has a past, every Sinner has a future. On Instagram @hamneedstofish
Ham Posted October 9, 2020 Author Posted October 9, 2020 46) Central Stoneroller (Campostoma anomalum) you can fish thru a group of 1000 and only find one that you can catch. I wasn’t willing to try for an hour to get a second one FishnDave 1 Every Saint has a past, every Sinner has a future. On Instagram @hamneedstofish
Ham Posted October 9, 2020 Author Posted October 9, 2020 47) Bleeding Shiner (Luxilus zonatus) pretty easy to catch in the right location , pretty impossible if not. Very similar to Dusky Striper and Cardinal Shiners. Quillback, FishnDave and Johnsfolly 3 Every Saint has a past, every Sinner has a future. On Instagram @hamneedstofish
Ham Posted October 10, 2020 Author Posted October 10, 2020 48) Rainbow Darrer (Etheostoma caeruleum) I swear the males are a stunning fish. I apparently only catch females or maybe the males are much prettier during the spawn. Johnsfolly 1 Every Saint has a past, every Sinner has a future. On Instagram @hamneedstofish
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