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unidentified fish

Post by vympel » Mon Jun 21, 2010 4:56 pm

Well this week I went to Lake Kachess this weekend and brought the pole just to see what I could catch from shore and was catching a bunch of bottom feeding fish with my bottom fishing rig. I knew there were burbot in there after reading a thread on here awhile ago but this one was different. My buddy definitely caught a carp but all the other ones had a mouth that was different which makes me think they were maybe a juvenile and the mouth works its way down as they get older.

What is this fish?

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RE:unidentified fish

Post by fishaholictaz » Mon Jun 21, 2010 5:27 pm

That is a Northern Pikeminnow...

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RE:unidentified fish

Post by panfisher » Mon Jun 21, 2010 5:28 pm

Pike minnow.

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Post by curado » Mon Jun 21, 2010 5:41 pm

definately a pikeminnow
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Post by Matt » Mon Jun 21, 2010 6:11 pm

AKA squawfish. They get quite large and are a nuisance throughout the state. Most recommend killing them upon catching them. Good fertilizer :-&
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RE:unidentified fish

Post by vympel » Mon Jun 21, 2010 7:49 pm

Oh thanks. Man I caught like 25 of them. Probably could have wiped them all out out on a 200 ft section of shore I was moving along on.

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Post by G-Man » Mon Jun 21, 2010 8:15 pm

The lake is loaded with them and can get quite large. I've caught my biggest pike minnow out of that lake, went almost 5lbs. I keep mine and use them for crab, crayfish and cutthroat trout bait. You can use them for macs as well and Kachess does hold a few.

I don't believe that Kachess holds carp. I'm guessing you ran across a sucker fish which are also plentiful in the lake. There are some pics of them on this thread. Cedar River Suckers
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RE:unidentified fish

Post by Dustin07 » Wed Jun 23, 2010 9:55 am

they don' taste good?

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Post by spokey9 » Wed Jun 23, 2010 11:01 am

They make reeeaaally good cut bait for channels too
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Post by racfish » Wed Jun 23, 2010 11:31 am

Squaw fish. I catch those alot in Lk Wa. "DEATH TO THE SQUAW" (Pike Minnow). I carve them up for crayfish attracting.They are edible . They have mass bones much like a Chub. I tried cooking one once but I couldnt bring myself to eat it. My cat wouldnt eat it either.
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Post by Rich McVey » Wed Jun 23, 2010 11:38 am

racfish wrote:Squaw fish. I catch those alot in Lk Wa. "DEATH TO THE SQUAW" (Pike Minnow). I carve them up for crayfish attracting.They are edible . They have mass bones much like a Chub. I tried cooking one once but I couldnt bring myself to eat it. My cat wouldnt eat it either.
Tiger Muskys love them though... :cheers:

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RE:unidentified fish

Post by gpc » Wed Jun 23, 2010 4:36 pm

KILL 'EM ALL, there is already a good list of things to do with them, laying in a trash can is better than swimming in our lakes

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Post by kzoo » Wed Jun 23, 2010 4:44 pm

I've read in the paper they're thinking of release tiger muskies in Lake Washington to kill off the Pike Minnows. I guess they think it'll increase the smolt for the Sockeyes. The program would cost just 10,000 dollars/year for three years.

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Post by The Quadfather » Wed Jun 23, 2010 5:08 pm

kzoo wrote:I've read in the paper they're thinking of release tiger muskies in Lake Washington to kill off the Pike Minnows. I guess they think it'll increase the smolt for the Sockeyes. The program would cost just 10,000 dollars/year for three years.
I can't imagine that the Tigers would be so selective to eat an All Pike Minnow diet though?? How about putting a bounty out there... a lot of unemployed/retired anglers.....and "Fishingboy" and his partner Bubba could make some cash.:-$
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RE:unidentified fish

Post by scott080379 » Wed Jun 23, 2010 5:12 pm

Hell I would make a trip to the lake if there was a bounty on them.....say 25 bucks a fish sounds about right

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Post by Matt » Wed Jun 23, 2010 5:19 pm

scott080379 wrote:Hell I would make a trip to the lake if there was a bounty on them.....say 25 bucks a fish sounds about right
Haha, you think the state can afford that? They are already in a budget crisis as is.
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Post by kzoo » Wed Jun 23, 2010 6:32 pm

The Quadfather wrote:
kzoo wrote:I've read in the paper they're thinking of release tiger muskies in Lake Washington to kill off the Pike Minnows. I guess they think it'll increase the smolt for the Sockeyes. The program would cost just 10,000 dollars/year for three years.
I can't imagine that the Tigers would be so selective to eat an All Pike Minnow diet though?? How about putting a bounty out there... a lot of unemployed/retired anglers.....and "Fishingboy" and his partner Bubba could make some cash.:-$
I really didn't understand that either, I'm sure what ever is in front of a tiger, it's dinner. I didn't think they lived in the same depth either.

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Post by MikeFishes » Wed Jun 23, 2010 6:55 pm

Matt wrote:
scott080379 wrote:Hell I would make a trip to the lake if there was a bounty on them.....say 25 bucks a fish sounds about right
Haha, you think the state can afford that? They are already in a budget crisis as is.
I'd even target them if it were $1 per fish. I hate them. Heck, I'd even target them if they gave me a free fishing license for next year if I brought in 100 of them. They are all over the Sammamish slough and I know that they are making a huge dent to the smolt population that go through there.

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RE:unidentified fish

Post by spokey9 » Wed Jun 23, 2010 6:59 pm

Suckers and carp were a big part of the decision to start stocking tigers in WA. Those fish silt up prime spawning habitat for other fish when they get to rooting around feeding, smoothering eggs. Squaws are a similar fish as far as body type so it'd make sense tigers would target them. Besides mayfield and tapps, as far as i know, the tigers really don't target they typical game fish or the spiny rays. Suckers, carp, and squaws are spineless treats that can't get away like a trout could. Just my two cent tho.
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RE:unidentified fish

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