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What is this fish?
Subject: | What is this fish?
| Poster: | Carol Oberste (goldie4ever@hotmail.com)
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Resolution: 3264x2448
File Size: 1806545 Bytes
Date: 2007:01:01 16:36:07
Camera: KODAK Z812 IS ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA (EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY)
F number: f/2.8
Exposure: 1/500 sec
Focal Length: 585/100
Upload Date: 2009:09:21 10:13:52
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What is this fish?
I caught this fish on Lake Hamilton in Hot Springs, Arkansas September 20, 2009. My family thought it was a baby gar since there is a school of them that come around every morning and evening by our place. But after researching on the internet, I am thinking it is NOT a baby gar. I didn't think so to begin with since it does not have a long beaky nose and not teeth. I have caught a baby gar before and it did not look like this!
What is it?
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| Travis Moore |
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It is a logperch. It is in the same family with walley and sauger and a larger group of fish called darters. There are many species of darters found throughout the US and a wide variety of species in the Ozarks. Logperch are larger than darters and the one you caught is toward the top end for length |
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