Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Good day, 

I need help in identifying these fish that I caught in the St. Lawrence River! Other fishermen on the dock nearby say they are Carp but I am not so sure.

20200613_155820.jpg

20200717_194820.jpg

Posted
18 hours ago, Ferna299 said:

Good day, 

I need help in identifying these fish that I caught in the St. Lawrence River! Other fishermen on the dock nearby say they are Carp but I am not so sure.

20200613_155820.jpg

20200717_194820.jpg

 

 

Whats the limit on unknown species?  I'm confused.

Posted
3 hours ago, singingdog said:

There isn't a limit on unknown species. If you can't ID, you shouldn't keep it. 

I was being my usual sarcastic self.  If you don't know species your retaining to keep and consume  it's probably best you throw it back. No different then poaching IMO.

  • Like 1
Posted

Unquestionably, fallfish as many have noted.  The biggest of the three is a dandy.

A fellow who used to belong to a fish and game club in which I was also a member fished for fallfish and ate them.  He poached them in water and claimed the flesh was as sweet as trout.  I did not try them.

Doug

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted
59 minutes ago, bassmanking said:

carp

Welcome to the forum.

 

But your first post might turn out to be WRONG.................😉

Posted

Crap, eeerrr Carp. Actually neither. I am proud to say I don't know what they are and never caught one before. Many similar are in the Ontario guide and are members of the sucker family. My 2 buddies were proud to bring back 2 /6 fish limits of them back in the early 80's when us citiots bought a hunt and fish camp on Crown Land in 1982. They thought they were Whitefish, at least I knew they weren't Whitefish, they were some type of suckers. How would they even know what a limit of Whitefish was? 

Never ever heard of a Fallfish. 

 

Posted
12 hours ago, Old Ironmaker said:

Crap, eeerrr Carp. Actually neither. I am proud to say I don't know what they are and never caught one before. Many similar are in the Ontario guide and are members of the sucker family. My 2 buddies were proud to bring back 2 /6 fish limits of them back in the early 80's when us citiots bought a hunt and fish camp on Crown Land in 1982. They thought they were Whitefish, at least I knew they weren't Whitefish, they were some type of suckers. How would they even know what a limit of Whitefish was? 

Never ever heard of a Fallfish. 

 

Here you go, OIM:

https://www.unb.ca/research/institutes/cri/links/inlandfishesnb/Species/fallfish.html

Doug

Posted

Thanks Doug, I did Google it and to my surprise there is such a thing as a Fallfish. An overgrown chub to me. And here I thought I knew everything there was to know when it came to stuff. 

Posted
16 hours ago, Old Ironmaker said:

Thanks Doug, I did Google it and to my surprise there is such a thing as a Fallfish. An overgrown chub to me. And here I thought I knew everything there was to know when it came to stuff. 

Yes, it looks exactly like an overgrown creek chub.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recent Topics

    Popular Topics

    Upcoming Events

    No upcoming events found

×
×
  • Create New...