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| Author: | blind freddie [ Jun 7th, '13, 17:11 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: These are longears |
What a great looking little fish Rairdog, if I could catch them in a local creek I would have them in an aquarium too .. |
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| Author: | tojo [ Jun 7th, '13, 17:51 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: These are longears |
Is longear another name for Pumkinseed or Sunfish? |
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| Author: | RairdogAP [ Jun 8th, '13, 01:09 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: These are longears |
tojo wrote: Is longear another name for Pumkinseed or Sunfish? Pumpkinseed are a different species than longear. We have both in my drainage but longears dominate the rivers (current) and pumpkins are found in the lakes. Then there are hybrids of pretty much every lepomis species as far as I know. Sunfish is a general term for the lepomis family. |
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| Author: | Brennan8100 [ Aug 18th, '13, 01:55 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: These are longears |
Wow! What a great looking little fish Rairdog. No doubt by the way in Indiana is completely lawful to capture seafood from the community waters and put them in your seafood tank or AP installation. I really love it!!! |
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| Author: | RairdogAP [ Aug 21st, '13, 20:10 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: These are longears |
Brennan8100 wrote: Wow! What a great looking little fish Rairdog. No doubt by the way in Indiana is completely lawful to capture seafood from the community waters and put them in your seafood tank or AP installation. I really love it!!! Thanks Brennan, we are fortunate. I hope it doesn't change but we are started to see minnow restrictions. |
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