What are these? They won’t take poppers, worms, Texas rigs, or frogs. They swim in schools near the surface . Freshwater
What are these? They won’t take poppers, worms, Texas rigs, or frogs. They swim in schools near the surface . Freshwater
Posted by bitpart999
14 Comments
PaleontologistNo9922 on
Hard to tell.. location or state?
dasjaco on
Trout?
FireBladeConCon on
Probably just some sort of suckerfish or carp
Plastic_Ticket4315 on
Body shape looks like trout to me but I def could be wrong
wrong_decade_ on
Grass carp. They can be caught but it’s a challenge.
Equivalent-Try-3300 on
Carp 100%
BostonPRSBC on
Bow fishing time! If it’s legal.
Mad_Oats40 on
those look like small gar to me, theyre everywhere in my creek and like to sit at the surface
MasbyTV on
Try corn or white bread
zukunftskonservator on
Try putting a ball of algae in a piece of a nylon sock.
Hey-ThatsNotBad on
Hard to tell from the photo, but possibly white suckers. They can grow pretty big and roam in packs like that. They feed on invertebrates, so pretty hard to catch.
roachbooty on
Bubble gum or ramen noodles will catch those carp.
RustyBungHole1 on
Theyre sun bathing, they won’t really eat right now, they come to the surface and warmer water to help them digest their food that they’ve already eaten that morning
PerpendicularTomato on
Easiest is to make a homade mixture of flour, water, corn
Make a line with 2-3 small hooks and make a dough corn ball around them and toss it on a floater
14 Comments
Hard to tell.. location or state?
Trout?
Probably just some sort of suckerfish or carp
Body shape looks like trout to me but I def could be wrong
Grass carp. They can be caught but it’s a challenge.
Carp 100%
Bow fishing time! If it’s legal.
those look like small gar to me, theyre everywhere in my creek and like to sit at the surface
Try corn or white bread
Try putting a ball of algae in a piece of a nylon sock.
Hard to tell from the photo, but possibly white suckers. They can grow pretty big and roam in packs like that. They feed on invertebrates, so pretty hard to catch.
Bubble gum or ramen noodles will catch those carp.
Theyre sun bathing, they won’t really eat right now, they come to the surface and warmer water to help them digest their food that they’ve already eaten that morning
Easiest is to make a homade mixture of flour, water, corn
Make a line with 2-3 small hooks and make a dough corn ball around them and toss it on a floater
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