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Thread: Fish ID

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    You have heard of folks talking about catching "Sheepshead Fish" I'm sure, well the fish you have is a distinct off spring that occasionally happens when hogs get all liquored up and spend the night "IN" HOG Bayou when it is time for the Sheepshead to spawn. It definitely is a rare find and should be preserved if possible. Right up there with the "Jackelope". Oh yes, they taste like chicken too. Ferdi

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    I'm glad u caught that thing before it got big. I'd like a ham off of it if possible.
    A man never stands so tall as when he stoops down to help a boy.
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    You were really lucky to catch that one in Louisiana----You normally have to travel to Arkansas to boat one like that!!!!
    :D Bought too cheap and kept too long!!!!:D

    :D WALLY:D
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    Must be spawning shallow for the armadillo to be in on the action. Heheheheheehe

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    Cyprinus carpio sp. piggio: A hybrid species of fish derived from the crossing of Cyprinus carpio (common carp) and Sus scrofa (North American wild boar); approach with caution, may have huge tusks and make loud squealing or grunting noises

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    Chaetophractus vellerosus, or the common Screaming Hairy Armadillo, sometimes crosses with the lesser known Screaming Carp to produce this offspring

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    Carpe icthys! Seize the fish!

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