Fish Id? Caught in northern Wisconsin. No idea what it is.
Fish Id? Caught in northern Wisconsin. No idea what it is.
Posted by Senzualdip
9 Comments
IronicHyperbole on
It’s a sculpin I think. commonly found in rivers. My buddy has caught a few fishing/trapping shiners
Mine-Shaft-Gap on
Round Goby.
fixerupper75 on
Looks like a gobey not for sure if you have them there
TheRealSumRndmGuy on
Goby. They’re invasive in WI.
The DNR probably knows they’re in that body of water, but it wouldn’t hurt to share the picture with a day and time with them anyway
Treeninja1999 on
100% round goby, they are invasive. If that is not known to be in the lake I’d contact the DNR so they are aware. Pretty rare to catch em through the ice but if you go to any lake that has em in the summer you’ll catch a bazillion of em
twd000 on
round goby
they are bottom-feeding bait stealers.
We have had them in the Finger Lakes in NY for years. DNR says they are invasive which is true, but if you cut open a lake trout or bass they are full of gobies so I dunno.
Capital_Education_58 on
Goby. Kill it.
outdoorlife4 on
Stop on it and feed it to the birds
mickdeb on
As other said call the DNR while there is still one…
9 Comments
It’s a sculpin I think. commonly found in rivers. My buddy has caught a few fishing/trapping shiners
Round Goby.
Looks like a gobey not for sure if you have them there
Goby. They’re invasive in WI.
The DNR probably knows they’re in that body of water, but it wouldn’t hurt to share the picture with a day and time with them anyway
100% round goby, they are invasive. If that is not known to be in the lake I’d contact the DNR so they are aware. Pretty rare to catch em through the ice but if you go to any lake that has em in the summer you’ll catch a bazillion of em
round goby
they are bottom-feeding bait stealers.
We have had them in the Finger Lakes in NY for years. DNR says they are invasive which is true, but if you cut open a lake trout or bass they are full of gobies so I dunno.
Goby. Kill it.
Stop on it and feed it to the birds
As other said call the DNR while there is still one…