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Minnow/bait fish identification help?


onepop2bass

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I was drilling holes today and after breaking through when I pulled up I must have sucked this guy up with me. So what ever it is it was just under the ice. I did a quick google search and couldn't find anything just like it. I'd say it's about 3 inches long. full-16962-43162-20140308_160930.jpg

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Look up Atantic Silverside (menidia menidia)

There have been some frozen ones sold in Minnesota, they come from Nova Scotia, have been tested for VHS, and are legal to sell.

Maybe someone was using them for bait and tossed it in the lake when done, or had one fall out of the plastic container they come in.

We have some in the freezer at the shop that the dealer gave us for samples.

What lake did you find this one in?

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Okay you nailed it the mouth on the emerald shiner wasn't right. I googled the brook silverside and it's mouth has that triangular downward slope to it. So now I need to change my fishing the tactic on this lake cause it was just under the ice. Thanks for the help. Hopefully monster crappies like to eat brook silverside minnows. grin

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If you have minnows traveling just under the ice, it can be an indication of low oxygen in the lake.

Many times traps must be set in six feet of water at the most in late winter, where the oxy level is highest.

Keep that in mind when fishing these waters.

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