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    Need help identifying fish from the smarter folks here
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    I am thinking yellow bass?

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    I get confused sometimes. I know crappie, largemouth bass and catfish. Skipjack herring, shad. But it seems I still need to learn a lot about different species I seem to be catching in my old age
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    Yellow bass is my vote. bluegill on the other one
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    Yellow bass is my vote. bluegill on the other one
    thanks DSJ. I have always just called all the gill bluegills. Now I find there are several types of these abundant lways fun to catch creatures.
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    Yellow bass for sure. I've caught one of those in Wheeler Lake.

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    Yellow belly sapsucker for sure
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    That first one is a yellow bass and the second one is a bluegill. Both are very good to eat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grainraiser View Post
    That first one is a yellow bass and the second one is a bluegill. Both are very good to eat.
    I agree. Those are two of my three favorite fish to catch and eat. Those yellows are delicious. If they’re nine, they’re mine.

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    Full bloomer straight run yellow bass and a straight run bluegill is my guess on them , nice images
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    Quote Originally Posted by chaunc View Post
    I agree. Those are two of my three favorite fish to catch and eat. Those yellows are delicious. If they’re nine, they’re mine.
    You need to visit here , we have no limit or minimum size on either of those species , please take a truckload of them pesky yellow striped devils home with ya is the word ….
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