highdrifter Posted September 8, 2009 Report Posted September 8, 2009 Brown bullhead?? By the by, I'm sure you're aware that a mud puppy is an amphibian. You must really clean up at the pub with this kind of portfolio LOL!! And this thread is bunk without pichures.
angrypigeon Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 This thread is for species people on OFC have 'caught' in Ontario.If it were just what species we could 'think of' then I could have just listed them all in the beginning. So... Any other species to add? list contains many errors, which would be resolved if you read the book i recommended: 1. first of all "sunfish" is not a species. it's a family of fish, to which sm bass, lm bass, pumpkinseed, bluegill, warmouth belong 2. sucker and carp are also not species, but families 3. 30) king salmon = 31) chinook salmon = double-counting. also, i assumed you meant "chinook", as there is no such thing as a "pinook" salmon if you are doing something, pls do it right. stop the spread of the invasive species known as "misinformation"
danbouck Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 list contains many errors, which would be resolved if you read the book i recommended:1. first of all "sunfish" is not a species. it's a family of fish, to which sm bass, lm bass, pumpkinseed, bluegill, warmouth belong 2. sucker and carp are also not species, but families 3. 30) king salmon = 31) chinook salmon = double-counting. also, i assumed you meant "chinook", as there is no such thing as a "pinook" salmon if you are doing something, pls do it right. stop the spread of the invasive species known as "misinformation" Did somebody pee in your corn flakes this morning?
Mark Bleau Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 Silver bass and i was told at the dock in erieau that i had a scemayney I doubt that is how you spell it,he told me it is a hybrid steelhead, but i'm not sure.
angrypigeon Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 Did somebody pee in your corn flakes this morning? haha, maybe - they did taste different. or maybe someone spiked my cereal with pinook salmon roe
laszlo Posted September 9, 2009 Author Report Posted September 9, 2009 (edited) list contains many errors, which would be resolved if you read the book i recommended:1. first of all "sunfish" is not a species. it's a family of fish, to which sm bass, lm bass, pumpkinseed, bluegill, warmouth belong 2. sucker and carp are also not species, but families 3. 30) king salmon = 31) chinook salmon = double-counting. also, i assumed you meant "chinook", as there is no such thing as a "pinook" salmon if you are doing something, pls do it right. stop the spread of the invasive species known as "misinformation" thank you for the kind words. i was taking a more loose approach. Edited September 9, 2009 by laszlo
Cudz Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 I have caught sculpin before. Not recetly but about 20 years ago I used to catch them a bit. They look similar to goby. I saw one just the other day that reminded me about them.
laszlo Posted September 9, 2009 Author Report Posted September 9, 2009 (edited) 1) Musky 2) Northern Pike 3) Pickerel 4) Smallmouth Bass 5) Largemouth Bass 6) Rainbow Trout 7) Brown Trout 8) Rock Bass 9) Sheephead 10) Perch 11) Sunfish / Bluegill / Pumkinseed 12) Sucker 13) Carp 14) Mooneye 15) Hornyhead Chub 16) Channel Catfish 17) Crappie 18) Longnose Gar 19) Tiger Musky 20) Sauger 21) Saugeye 22) Ling (Burbot) 23) Splake 24) Brown Bullhead Catfish 25) Yellow Bullhead Catfish 26) rainbow smelts 27) Atlantic Salmon 28) pink salmon 29) coho salmon 30) king salmon 31) Tullibee/Cisco/Lake Herring 32) Bowfin 33) Madtom 34) White bass 35) White perch 36) Gizzard shad 37) Bigmouth Buffalo 38) Brook Trout 39) Sturgeon 40) Warmouth (sunfish family) 41) Goby 42) Aurora Trout 43) Skamania Trout 44) American Shad 45) Whitefish 46) Silver Bass 47) Sculpin 48) PINOOK SALMON!!! (hybrid) Edited September 9, 2009 by laszlo
Guest ThisPlaceSucks Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 as there is no such thing as a "pinook" salmon before you poop on others parades, you should know what you're talking about. the pinook is an artificial and naturally existing hybrid. since there are other hybrids on the list, i don't see why this one is any different.
Spiel Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 Skamania, not a hybrid but a strain of anadromous rainbow trout. To add to the list.... Fallfish Log Perch Grass Pike Lake Trout Longnose sucker Redhorse Sucker Walleye
cambo Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 White sucker, first fish I ever caught.
NAW Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 Silver Pike?? Last I read on here, there was controversy over the differences between a Grass Pike (on the list) and a silver pike. Also heard them called a Blue Pike. Might be worth adding to the list.
ehg Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 this thread is bunk without pichures. How about a Rainbow Darter... A picture for Highdrifter I didn't hook this fish but a brookie i caught on Lake Ontario trib coughed this up.
highdrifter Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 How about a Rainbow Darter...A picture for Highdrifter I didn't hook this fish but a brookie i caught on Lake Ontario trib coughed this up. Ooh purty!! That's a good clean water indicator right there. Cheers Brah!
johnnyb Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 Am I reading the list right? Is lake trout not on there? You can go ahead and add that for me
CLofchik Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 Throw in another hybrid to pee in Pigeon's cornflakes, Conook. And all 4 fish related to carp I've pulled from Hammy Harbour, Common Carp, Crucian Carp, Mirror Carp & Goldfish.
laszlo Posted September 9, 2009 Author Report Posted September 9, 2009 (edited) 1) Musky 2) Northern Pike 3) Pickerel / Walleye 4) Smallmouth Bass 5) Largemouth Bass 6) Rainbow Trout 7) Brown Trout 8) Rock Bass 9) Sheephead 10) Perch 11) Sunfish / Bluegill / Pumkinseed 12) Redhorse Sucker 13) Common Carp 14) Mooneye 15) Hornyhead Chub 16) Channel Catfish 17) Crappie 18) Longnose Gar 19) Tiger Musky 20) Sauger 21) Saugeye 22) Ling (Burbot) 23) Splake 24) Brown Bullhead Catfish 25) Yellow Bullhead Catfish 26) rainbow smelts 27) Atlantic Salmon 28) pink salmon 29) coho salmon 30) king salmon 31) Tullibee/Cisco/Lake Herring 32) Bowfin 33) Madtom 34) White bass 35) White perch 36) Gizzard shad 37) Bigmouth Buffalo 38) Brook Trout 39) Sturgeon 40) Warmouth (sunfish family) 41) Goby 42) Aurora Trout 43) Skamania Trout 44) American Shad 45) Whitefish 46) Silver Bass 47) Sculpin 48) PINOOK SALMON!!! (hybrid) 49) American Eel 50) Crucian Carp 51) Mirror Carp 52) Goldfish 53) Conook Salmon (hybrid) 54) Lake Trout 55) Rainbow Darter 56) Silver Pike (or blue pike or grass pike???) 57) Fallfish 58) Log Perch 59) Longnose sucker 60) Arctic Char 61) Chain Pickerel Edited September 9, 2009 by laszlo
Leecher Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 I beleive Arctic Char is missing from that list
ehg Posted September 9, 2009 Report Posted September 9, 2009 I've seen Ouananiche pics caught by member posted here years ago. They aren't on the list either.
skeeter Posted September 10, 2009 Report Posted September 10, 2009 does the UGLY green eel i caught on quinte count i was all for catch and release until he wrapped himself around my arm, the line was cut and he went for a flight.. but that was years ago, now i would just hold him up and ask my buddy tracker to do me a favour--lol well he does have experience with BATS so he wouldnt mind
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