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    1. Large mouth bass
    2. Drum perch
    3. Yellow bass
    4. Channel catfish
    5. Blue gills
    6. Walleyes
    O, I will have to drop all these down in order by 1 to get get to my new #1, sticks and stumps. I seem to catch them the most.
    Lets go soak a line. Pat
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    Large Mouth Bass or white perch
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    Freshwater Drum is commonly referred to as a "gaspergou" (or gaspergoo), along with several other "nicknames".

    As a youngster, and up until I was in my late 20's, I heard the Freshwater Drum called a "white perch"

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    We call them RockHeads. They have 2 bones (seems I recall they are light blue in color) in their skull that they supposedly rub together to make a grunting noise.
    If I dont ask its my fault for not knowing
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    Yep, freshwater drum. Wanted to see if anyone knew them. Lake Somerville here in Texas has them in abundance.
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    bluegill.
    Yes, I was talking to myself; sometimes even I have to ask for expert advice.
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    Bass, catfish, white bass, bluegill, and skip Jack shad aka Tennessee Tarpon.
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    Spot bass and hybred bass
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    Quote Originally Posted by wademaster View Post
    What's a gaspergoo? Got a pic?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bowhunter012463 View Post
    1. Large mouth bass
    2. Drum perch
    3. Yellow bass
    4. Channel catfish
    5. Blue gills
    6. Walleyes
    O, I will have to drop all these down in order by 1 to get get to my new #1, sticks and stumps. I seem to catch them the most.
    I forgot about the white bass, they go between the yellow bass and the channel cats.
    Lets go soak a line. Pat
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    Yellow bass and drum. In the winter if I'm casting I almost always catch some big drum.
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