Been catching some minnows for bait using a couple home made traps out of 2 liter bottles - awesome and cheap.
Caught a couple that I can't identify - guessing a catfish of sorts from the mouth which you see best in the last pic where it is upside down in a glass of water.
Hoping the experts out there could tell me what I've captured. They are very eel/snake like in their movements?
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My guess is it's a weather loach. They are only in the Jordan River as far as I know.
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This website is ridiculous! Question on there for 7 minutes and someone has an answer!
I googled the weather loach and I would say it is a pretty spot on match. They were caught in a tributary to the Jordan but a pretty good ways from the actual river itself. Thanks for sharing your knowledge - never even heard of that fish before.
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2 things. First. Don't bring them home and put them in water.
Several years ago a member had some minnows that he caught and took home. Put one in an aquarium. If memory serves me correctly, he was paid a visit by the UDWR and it was explained to him the error of his ways.
From the guidebook.
Quote:You may not transport live fish or crayfish away from the water where they were caught.
Second. Can't seem to find weather loach on the list of approved bait fish. You'd be better off to ask someone at the DWR for a clarification, but I wouldn't assume that just because you caught them that you can use them as bait.
More from the guidebook.
Quote:While you are fishing, it is unlawful to:
• Use or possess corn, hominy or live
baitfish
• Use or possess tiger salamanders (live
or dead)
• Use or possess any bait if you are on
waters designated artificial fly and lure
only
• Use or possess artificial baits that are
commercially imbedded or covered with
fish or fish parts
[red]• Use or possess bait in the form of fresh
or frozen fish or fish parts, except as provided below:[/red]
• Dead Bonneville cisco may be used as bait only in Bear Lake.
• Dead yellow perch may be used as bait only in Deer Creek, Echo, Fish Lake, Gunnison, Hyrum, Johnson, Jordanelle, Mantua, Mill Meadow, Newton, Pineview, Rockport, Starvation, Utah Lake, Willard Bay and Yuba reservoirs.• Dead white bass may be used as bait only in Utah Lake and the Jordan River.
• Dead shad from Lake Powell may be used as bait only in Lake Powell. It is illegal to remove dead shad from the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
• Dead striped bass from Lake Powell may be used as bait or chum only in Lake Powell.
[red]• Dead, fresh or frozen saltwater species, including sardines and anchovies, may be used as bait in any water where bait is permitted.
• Dead mountain sucker, white sucker, Utah sucker, redside shiner, speckled dace, mottled sculpin, fathead minnow, Utah chub and common carp may be used as
bait in any water where bait is permitted.[/red]
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Wow, me either, I was going to say a small burbot and I was hoping you caught it at the Gorge. I never seen a fish like that anywhere along the Wasatch. How long was it?
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You could very well be right Fishrman but it could also fall into the new rule change this year where you can catch and kill any fish the DWR deems a threat to the fisheries here in Utah. The quick search I did shows it is an aquarium fish and likely dumped illegally into the Jordan. I agree that it is a good idea to check with the DWR but if it is in fact an aquarium fish then I would say The_Red_Leaker did a good job in killing this fish. By the way, what does it matter if it is in water or not, if it is dead?
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Yup. Aquarium fish. Illegal introduction. But it isn't listed as legal for bait. Certainly no limit. Catch and kill.
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I agree using it for bait could possibly be illegal, best just to ask the DWR or throw it away.
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Even if it had been alive when it was transported I would have no place to keep it alive when I got home - aquarium not part of our home decor. Probably good advice not use it for bait too and but I didn't plan on it anyway. I was just really curious as to what the he!! it was cause first glance as WIperhunter thought, I saw burbot.
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It was about 3" - according to wikipedia they can grow to around 12". Wonder what the state record is - maybe I can get into the books?[cool]
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I also thought burbet. Then looked up weather loach. and it was one. Had quite a lot of info on it. is an invavsive fish from Asha. grows to12 inches, has been seen in Farmington bay 2007 , being ate by ducks and Eggrets. Was introduced by aquarium dumping.Has the ability to spred FAST. I am shure glad it was not a ling. I cant spell but That's my life.
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