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Did you forget to attach the pictures of the "weird" fish? Hard to have an opinion unless we can see it.
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I didnt forget, I just didnt take any. They were about 6- 10 ft deep hugging the bottom and I could only see them with my polarized glasses so I figured my 5 mp camera on my phone wasnt gonna see them.... they were all about 1 or 2 lbs, 12-15 inches long with black horizontal stripes going the length of their body. They were shaped similar to a trout but definitely werent trout. Thats all I got if that helps???
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Sucker. I forget exactly which variety. But I'm confident that is what they are.
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I just know I've seen suckers that look very similar to the one in the picture in Idaho. I'm certainly not a sucker expert................. I also think it fairly well fits the description given.......
Again, without a photo of what he saw it would be difficult to determine. I'm just throwing that out there as a guess. I have no idea how many suckers get that dark horizontal stripe on them.
As a side note, don't miss spell striped sucker into a search engine (stripped sucker was what I typed in the first time), you might get something you weren't looking for.......[blush]
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Yep that was definitely it... the first pic with the fishermen holding the striped one is what they were. Thanks! Never seen the stripes like that
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Hope you took those with you!
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Like peirce said, I sure hope you didn't leave those too rot on the bank.
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might I ask why would it matter if I did or didn't
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How many reasons do you want? Biggest reason is because leaving piles of stinking dead fish on the banks gets public access areas closed down. I have never personally fished where you caught these fish, but I have dealt with this on my local waters. Just 2 weeks ago I cleaned up a nasty pile of rotting suckers someone left at a boat launch. If you don't want them in the river, then find somewhere else to put them.
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this was private property of which i was fishing and also it isn't illegal it is just a matter of opinion. Its just like hunting. you don't have to keep jack rabbits or ground squirrels why is that you might ask its becasue they are a pest just like these fish. in this photo there are suckers and carp a non game fish in the state of Idaho. i agree with you about the public places and how annoying it is where there are nasty dead smelling fish, but that's at a public place this was private property along a stream that only gets fished by kids of which i still was when I took this photo.
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Think there might be a few purists roaming around in this forum? LOL [shocked]
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Stinking dead fish is my favorite smell...who doesn't love that!
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Yeah, I'm a purist. I like pure air without the smell of a pile of rotting fish.
Whether or not you kill them is up to you, but when you don't dispose of the corpses properly it offends anyone else that comes within a mile of your trophy pile. [shocked]
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I have always chucked them up on the bank. They never last long, birds love them and clean them up pretty quick
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