manitoubass2 Posted November 2, 2011 Report Posted November 2, 2011 Albino sucker?? what the heck is this thing? lol, possibly? My son caught it last summer and my response was "what the hell?". A few times a year I take the kids to sucker fish in the rapids, its kinda fun, they put up a great fight and there easy for the kids to catch. But I never seen a sucker colored like this. Earlier this year, while shore fishing, I had a fish follow me on the shoreline. I assumed it was a sucker? But it was black, and seemed to have pink lips/eyes like lack of pigment in those areas. It was very odd looking. Now in retrospect I wish I had gotten a pic to try and figure out what it was
Thrilla Posted November 2, 2011 Report Posted November 2, 2011 Very cool fish!I've never heard of it. Where was this caught? In the sydenham river SW ont (flows into Lake St.Clair)
Jon Posted November 2, 2011 Report Posted November 2, 2011 The first fish looks like a Fallfish to me. The Ontario record Hornyhead Chub is apparently 6.3 inches and that fish is considerably bigger. Here are a pile of photos from the Credit River. Fish of the Credit Photo Gallery While many were not caught angling, they are a pretty good snapshot of many species that anglers don't see regularly, as well as few that most people will recognize. Jon
Roy Posted November 2, 2011 Report Posted November 2, 2011 Great pictures Jon. Thanks for sharing them.
Rod Caster Posted November 2, 2011 Author Report Posted November 2, 2011 The first fish looks like a Fallfish to me. The Ontario record Hornyhead Chub is apparently 6.3 inches and that fish is considerably bigger. Here are a pile of photos from the Credit River. Fish of the Credit Photo Gallery While many were not caught angling, they are a pretty good snapshot of many species that anglers don't see regularly, as well as few that most people will recognize. Jon Great photos! Mine is definitly not a fallfish...the head is quite different and the colors don't match up. Add the bumps on it's head and most likely it's either a huge common shiner or a huge horny head chub... a record maybe?
Spiel Posted November 2, 2011 Report Posted November 2, 2011 Great photos! Mine is definitly not a fallfish...the head is quite different and the colors don't match up. Add the bumps on it's head and most likely it's either a huge common shiner or a huge horny head chub... a record maybe? I agree with those that said fallfish
Roy Posted November 2, 2011 Report Posted November 2, 2011 I go with fallfish as well. Don't be putting too much weight in the tubercule characteristic. Many male minnows, aside from donning bright spawning colours, develop those tubercules on theirs heads. They help keep the female in place during spawning.
Jon Posted November 2, 2011 Report Posted November 2, 2011 Fallfish also get bumps on their heads, known as nuptial tubercles. And although I use colour a lot in my id's, it is not a good id characteristic. Given the location, I'm pretty confident in the Fallfish id. I will send this link to some experts and see what they say. Jon
Rod Caster Posted November 2, 2011 Author Report Posted November 2, 2011 Fallfish also get bumps on their heads, known as nuptial tubercles. And although I use colour a lot in my id's, it is not a good id characteristic. Given the location, I'm pretty confident in the Fallfish id. I will send this link to some experts and see what they say. Jon Thanks Jon, I'm curious about this now. I'll keep my bet on a chub or shiner or sorts since the head shape also seems quite different, almost turtle-like on mine.
Spiel Posted November 2, 2011 Report Posted November 2, 2011 The link I posted has an image of a male Fallfish at spawning time.
capt bruce Posted November 2, 2011 Report Posted November 2, 2011 The link I posted has an image of a male Fallfish at spawning time. Speil say in isnt so , what do you know about MALE FALLFISH at spawning time , not that there is anything wrong with that .Speil in rubber ducky suit wadeing in admongst all the fallfish , lmao ...
Jon Posted November 2, 2011 Report Posted November 2, 2011 Not that I'm gloating, but the Assistant Curator of Fishes at the Royal Ontario Museum agreed that is a Fallfish. Keep the uncommon photos coming! It is a nice break from photo after photo of Rainbow Trout, Muskie or Smallies. I really liked the Longnose Sucker in full spawning colour. I've only seen a couple over the years and they both were a drab brown. Jon
Spiel Posted November 2, 2011 Report Posted November 2, 2011 Not that I'm gloating, but the Assistant Curator of Fishes at the Royal Ontario Museum agreed that is a Fallfish. Keep the uncommon photos coming! It is a nice break from photo after photo of Rainbow Trout, Muskie or Smallies. I really liked the Longnose Sucker in full spawning colour. I've only seen a couple over the years and they both were a drab brown. Jon Those Longnose Suckers in all their spawning glory (just for you Bruce ) are quite common and also annoying at times on G'Bay tribs in the spring.
Rod Caster Posted November 2, 2011 Author Report Posted November 2, 2011 Not that I'm gloating, but the Assistant Curator of Fishes at the Royal Ontario Museum agreed that is a Fallfish. Keep the uncommon photos coming! It is a nice break from photo after photo of Rainbow Trout, Muskie or Smallies. I really liked the Longnose Sucker in full spawning colour. I've only seen a couple over the years and they both were a drab brown. Jon To me the heads still look different... maybe because it's a northern specimen. I'll side with The Curator however, he knows much more than I. Thanks for the info!
Rod Caster Posted November 2, 2011 Author Report Posted November 2, 2011 The link I posted has an image of a male Fallfish at spawning time. I thought it would be good to see them side by side. They look so different, yet, so the same.
mike rousseau Posted November 2, 2011 Report Posted November 2, 2011 well...these 2 arent lesser known species but interesting to me... first is a brown trout i caught in the st.lawrence river... a task that not many have done... the second is a 2 tone carp wich is my PB at 36lb12oz... ive caught hundreds and hundreds of carp and only saw this once... kinda cool that its my PB... what are the odds of that...
mike rousseau Posted November 2, 2011 Report Posted November 2, 2011 Sucker fish in Spring colours....although they put up a respectable battle for thier size , most steelheaders find them to be irritating i have a musky bait that exact color... cant catch a thing on it tho...lol
jimmer Posted November 2, 2011 Report Posted November 2, 2011 Everyone's favourite friend on a lonely winter's day!
Rod Caster Posted November 2, 2011 Author Report Posted November 2, 2011 well...these 2 arent lesser known species but interesting to me... first is a brown trout i caught in the st.lawrence river... a task that not many have done... the second is a 2 tone carp wich is my PB at 36lb12oz... ive caught hundreds and hundreds of carp and only saw this once... kinda cool that its my PB... what are the odds of that... 36 lbs????!! That's just insane Very cool catch with the brown ... I didn't even know there were browns in the Larry. Unique indeed.
COUNTRYBOY Posted November 2, 2011 Report Posted November 2, 2011 BLUE FIN FROM BACK HOME. CANSO N.S.
Rod Caster Posted November 2, 2011 Author Report Posted November 2, 2011 Here's a sturgeon caught in the Ottawa river while dead baiting for walleye.
Twocoda Posted November 2, 2011 Report Posted November 2, 2011 Everyone's favourite friend on a lonely winter's day! ok i need to know what the heck this thing is ....i caught one of them in Goderich years ago ...at the time i thought i would investigate it ....but never got around to it ... im glad someone started a fun thread that actually has something to do with fishing ... Cheers OP!
Rod Caster Posted November 2, 2011 Author Report Posted November 2, 2011 ok i need to know what the heck this thing is ....i caught one of them in Goderich years ago ...at the time i thought i would investigate it ....but never got around to it ... im glad someone started a fun thread that actually has something to do with fishing ... Cheers OP! Mudpuppy! I catch a few every year on Nipissing or Nosbonsing. I remember stepping on one as a kid and I FLIPPED out! haha. Mudpuppy's are good at bringing out the "little girl" in everybody.
Twocoda Posted November 2, 2011 Report Posted November 2, 2011 Thanks Rod Caster/Little Girl.......Cheers!
Lungelarry Posted November 2, 2011 Report Posted November 2, 2011 (edited) A trophy Limb Bream........... Edited November 2, 2011 by Lungelarry
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