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I'm new to the forums. I caught this fish today, and was wondering what it was. I ran it by a couple of other people, and no luck, so I was hoping to get some help here. I thought crappie, but the head looks all wrong. Thanks for the help. :)
Christy
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Tell a friend about this Post 06/06/11 8:55 PM theangler
(6855 posts) Looks like a crappie to me too?
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Tell a friend about this Post 06/06/11 9:32 PM BeginnerSteve
(8 posts) 06/06/11 9:32 PM Post #3 of 12 Views: 429 Shortcut Report Post | Register to Reply Re: [theangler] Help identifying fish In reply to it does kinda look like a white crappie, but the head isn't quite right and the stripes of colors in the fins doesn't seem to check out either, at least compared to the crappie I've seen.
Tell a friend about this Post 06/06/11 9:57 PM Christy610 New Member (4 posts) 06/06/11 9:57 PM Post #4 of 12 Views: 396 Shortcut Report Post | Register to Reply Re: [Christy610] Help identifying fish In reply to I posted the same question on another forum, and now they're telling me it's a tilapia. I googled it and a lot of the images look pretty close.
Tell a friend about this Post 06/06/11 10:55 PM syncityangler
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here's the closest pic i found to it>>
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Tell a friend about this Post 06/06/11 11:18 PM maxciriloy New Member (3 posts) 06/06/11 11:18 PM Post #6 of 12 Views: 346 Shortcut Report Post | Register to Reply Re: [Christy610] Help identifying fish In reply to ?There are some fantastic sites which have been developed by fishing magazines, State and Commonwealth government agencies, industry bodies and other related organisations to help people identify fish . ___________
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Tell a friend about this Post 06/07/11 5:23 AM Tarpon4me
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Tell a friend about this Post 06/07/11 12:38 PM Christy610 New Member (4 posts) 06/07/11 12:38 PM Post #8 of 12 Views: 231 Shortcut Report Post | Register to Reply Re: [syncityangler] Help identifying fish In reply to Syn, I caught it on a live worm. It was in a small pond which is mostly stocked with sunfish, but also has some channel catfish.
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Tell a friend about this Post 06/07/11 9:47 PM BaziBassMan723
(30 posts) 06/07/11 9:47 PM Post #9 of 12 Views: 197 Shortcut Report Post | Register to Reply Re: [Christy610] Help identifying fish In reply to Tilapia, definitely. -Bass and Pike Fisherman. Trying to get out more and more with my family. Having a body of water with fish in it and not fishing it is a waste of water.
Tell a friend about this Post 06/08/11 12:41 AM davetclown
(24347 posts) the color combo with the exception to the stripes on the tail I would have said it was in the gill family,
but before I put my foot n my mouth I will have to ask, what state did you catch it in, be genneral northern of sothern part of the state.
I am leaning twards popular concences, but the location will be a for sure give a way.
Tell a friend about this Post 06/08/11 10:59 AM Christy610 New Member (4 posts) 06/08/11 10:59 AM Post #11 of 12 Views: 148 Shortcut Report Post | Register to Reply Re: [davetclown] Help identifying fish In reply to I'm in the DFW area.
Tell a friend about this Post 06/10/11 2:29 PM davetclown
(24347 posts) if your in the Down Florida Way, I would say what the other guys are saying. I have some buds that will pack a few home when they go out in mid florida.They like them pretty well, even tho they dont target tallapia they say if they have any size to them they dont mind cleaning up a mess.
here is an example of where it is caught from that has a lot to do with the species.
in this photo below there are 4 different gill species caught out of the same hole in the ice. "long ear, short ear, sunfish and roach, the two on the bottom are crappie. "click to enlarge"
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