The mouth was slightly skinned where it was trying to get out of the trap.. he/she will be released tomorrow after more pictures are taken of fins.
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Given Crappypappy's picture...where the base of the mouth extends to/beyond the eye, and the black line under the eye are another clue. Thanks for sharing. At least I got the right hand and left shoe correct.![]()
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The mouth was slightly skinned where it was trying to get out of the trap.. he/she will be released tomorrow after more pictures are taken of fins.
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Crappiepappy my be right I'm no expert on this group of fish. I can tell you they love crappie jigs. I catch them a west point a lot. I do know the chain pickrel get to 3lbs because I've caught one that size myself.
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What ever it is next time lip it like a bass, lol. Got my buddy years ago one night bass fishing, he got a 5 pound walleye to the boat and never seen one and I told him to lip it like a bass, needless to say the trip was over to attend to his tore to pieces thumb, lol.
Never seeing this type of fish before that was the first thing I did was check the mouth and yeah I know what you mean by lipping it. For its size it definitely did have some very sharp teeth.
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Im going to go with this being a grass pickerel being that I do not see any red on the fins.
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Chain or grass pickerel...I have actually caught 3 chain pickerel on 3 consecutive casts a couple of years ago. I had to post on here also to find out what they were.
Always called them a "jack". Creeks in NW Florida are full of them. Never caught one in Alabama