Yep, that is a big ole shiner. Excellant catfish bait. I wish I had a pond full of those![]()
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Yeap that's a shinner.
The very first time my Dad took me fishing he gave me 100 crickets, a 12' cane pole and a six foot fish string. Sat me on the side of a slew and said "I'll be back in a little while". When he returned I had that six foot stringer full of shinners, nothing else. It really hurt my feeling when he started laughing and told me to throw them all away. But I know a shinner when I see one now...Lesson learned..
Birddog,
I pray that I may live to fish until my dying day. And when it comes to my last cast I then most humbly pray. When in the Lord's great landing net and peacefully asleep. That in His mercy I be judged, BIG ENOUGH TO KEEP.
Yep, that is a big ole shiner. Excellant catfish bait. I wish I had a pond full of those![]()
Mr. Obama gonna save us all !!!!
Was there a dorsal fin, if not its not a golden shiner but it does look like one. Could be a striped mullet.
I just learned something.Every freshwater fish I have caught or seen had a dorsal fin.I have never caught or seen a striped mullet.Thank's for the info tnjeff. That might come on the daily crossword puzzle sometime.I alway's get stuck on those kind of question's lol.
not a striped mullet.....great guess though. looks like a shiner to me
that,s the size we were using in fld. for bass fishing. Great fun when you get a bas to hit a shiner that big . have a crappie day!
oh yeah, thats a shiner. i was reeling in one of them today and a pig ole northern pike came up and hammered it. actually had the pike on my 2 pound ultralight for a couple seconds then he spit out the shiner.
It is not about the equipment you have to use,
It is about how you use the equipment you have. :D
shinner,we call'em slickers.