Anyone catch one of these:Attachment 238858
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Anyone catch one of these:Attachment 238858
Congrats! Somebody else showed one on here a while back but I don't remember it being that orange.
To me that would be an awesome trophy mounted but nobody would believe it was real.
That is amazing! Wish they'd stock some of those around here!
Man that s truely AWESOME!!!! I bet you were supprised when you saw that thing come to the top of the water!
I have only seen pictures, and not many of those. Congratulations!
Just saw this on Facebook. Was gonna post it here but I'll say congrats instead!
Wow!!
Wow.....congrats
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cool looking fish! dad must have mated with a goldfish. hehe
Awesome fish!
Photoshop? The man has his thumb outside the lip of the orange crappie?
Wow,I've never seen one like that before.
Don't know what to say If I hadn't seen it here ...
Nice fish sir!
I'll be dog gone :scratchhead
best i can tell they actually exist but are very rare ....seems like the ones from up north are black crappie and really BRIGHT orange
some of the more southern fish seem less orange to me .....but i sure enough would love to see one in person
Those two fish would make a beautiful fish mount display.:ThumbsUp
Cool fish! [emoji122] [emoji481] [emoji481]
That is an amazing looking fish. I agree that it would make a terrific mount
Boh
Bet they taste good
Never even heard of one before now . Congrats .Thanks for posting .:ThumbsUp
Got an email from a nephew in Wisconsin with this same picture. It was on the Milwaukee news a couple days ago and it (according to the news) was caught near Milwaukee. Pretty amazing fish. Does anyone know if they reproduce true to color or are they a mutation?
Actually, the article says it was caught on the Fox River in the Neenah/Menasha area, which is about halfway between Fond du Lac and Green Bay. Fond du Lac, by comparison, is about halfway between Milwaukee and Green Bay. If that helps. That was my old stompin' grounds growing up. Matter of fact, still got a brother that lives in Neenah.
Apparently, there was another one caught few years back in the Chippewa Flowage near Hayward, WI. Haven't seen pics of that.
Here's the article.
Shows more pics from when the fish was at the biologist lab in Oshkosh, so....no...definitely not photoshopped.
Nice looking fish! Anybody know how fish like that get to be that color?
Or why? I've never seen a species of fish that I fish for get to be that
color. Thanx, Dave
Hey Joedog, thanks for the reply. I know the area a little bit. Grew up in SW Wisconsin.
too cool never seen one and now I have