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Suckers in the creeks/rivers yet?


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I caught one yesterday while speck fishing ripping an egb lol apparently they like hardware sometimes.

 

Small black woolly buggers and leech flies work great, worms. They're not exactly finnicky. If you find them, you catch them (or net/spear them)

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I caught one yesterday while speck fishing ripping an egb lol apparently they like hardware sometimes.

 

Small black woolly buggers and leech flies work great, worms. They're not exactly finnicky. If you find them, you catch them (or net/spear them)

They love the lil 3" ripple shads lol

 

They are thick here. River and creeks are wide open?

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They'd be more fun to reel in IMO. They have a bit of power to em. Will they hit when they are running the rivers and creeks?

Yeah, if you find a spot that doesnt have 8 bajillion suckers in it lol

 

Yeah a 6lb sucker fights darn good!

 

I like catchin em when they stack up in the rapids in july, super fun!

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Is it legal to net suckers? I'm thinking maybe because they are nothing more than big minnows.

 

I have had more luck with Shrimp than the stinkiest putrid smelling sucker or chicken liver bait for Cats. Then you can eat what you didn't use for bait. Uncooked shrimp and precooked have both worked. I won't let Fishmaster's secret Cat bait in my boat.

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Is it legal to net suckers? I'm thinking maybe because they are nothing more than big minnows.

 

I have had more luck with Shrimp than the stinkiest putrid smelling sucker or chicken liver bait for Cats. Then you can eat what you didn't use for bait. Uncooked shrimp and precooked have both worked. I won't let Fishmaster's secret Cat bait in my boat.

Dood suckers get purdy big. The onew I catch on line are usually around 5/6lbs, that aint a minnow lol

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Baitfish
120
Includes those
caught and/or
purchased. See
list of permitted
baitfish species.
Only resident anglers may capture
baitfish, using the methods outlined
below.
One baitfish trap no more than 51 cm
(20 in.) long and 31 cm (12.2 in.) wide
can be used day or night. Baitfish
traps must be clearly marked with the
licence holder’s name and address.
One dip-net no more than 183 cm (6 ft.)
on each side if square, or 183 cm (6 ft.)
across if circular, during daylight hours
only (after sunrise and before sunset)

 

 

Baitfish
Anglers are responsible to ensure that any baitfish in their possession
are permitted baitfish. Only the fish species listed below may be used
as live bait

 

 

Minnows
Blacknose Dace
Blacknose Shiner
Blackchin Shiner
Bluntnose Minnow
Brassy Minnow
Central Stoneroller
Common Shiner
Creek Chub
Emerald Shiner
Fallfish
Fathead Minnow
Finescale Dace
Golden Shiner
Hornyhead Chub
Lake Chub
Longnose Dace
Mimic Shiner
Northern Redbelly Dace
Pearl Dace
Redfin Shiner
River Chub
Rosyface Shiner
Sand Shiner
Spotfin Shiner
Spottail Shiner
Striped Shiner

Suckers
Longnose Sucker
Northern Hog Sucker
Shorthead Redhorse
Silver Redhorse
White Sucker
Others

Central Mudminnow
Lake Herring (Cisco)
Trout-Perch
Sticklebacks
Brook Stickleback
Ninespine Stickleback
Threespine Stickleback
Sculpins
Mottled Sculpin
Slimy Sculpin
Darters and Logperch
Blackside Darter
Fantail Darter
Iowa Darter
Johnny Darter
Least Darter
Rainbow Darter
River Darter
Tessellated Darter

 

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I think you can even spear them , check the regs for your area under coarse fish and methods other than angling.. As teens we used to spear Pike in the spring too, but I am sure they put an end to that fun.

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