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05/06/2014
Bottom Fishing From Shore
Rainbow Trout
Worms
Mostly Sunny
Hook & Bait
Evening
05/07/2014
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I decided to stop in Kenmore on my way home from work and try fishing off the dock at Log boom park.
I was after trout or whatever else would like some dinner off the end of my line LOL
Fished for about ½ hr with nothing then the fish started feeding. First fish was a small perch
Then I caught a little bullhead ? well that’s what I call them .
Was around 7:00 pm and started catching some 8”- 10” lake white fish I think from what I saw online
No trout but it was a good evening of fishing
Fished with worms and bobber


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ncwflounderer
5/7/2014 1:24:00 PM
color of the fins and size of the mouth, makes me believe your "whitefish" may be a Northern Pikeminnow, but I am not too versed on the whitefish, and I am colorblind
downriggeral
5/7/2014 10:41:00 PM
Looks like the first one is a sculpin and the other looks like a whitefish to me.
Fish Dawg
5/8/2014 5:51:00 AM
Peamouth Chub
SaNFiShOn
5/8/2014 10:14:00 AM
It's a northern pikeminnow
eat-sleep-fish
5/8/2014 12:45:00 PM
Pikeminnow, no peamouth. I caught a whole cooler full of peamouth chub near Vernita thinking they were pikeminnows. Every time my buddy and I threw one in the fish box, we hollered "MO' MONEY!!" When we went to the rest area at Vernita to collect our bounty, guy asked how we did. Said we slayed, probably $500 worth of them on worms. Asked us if we were sure they were not peamouth, which apparently love worms. Went and looked and every one of them was a peamouth. Motored across the river, trimmed motor up, put in reverse, tossed fish at the prop and made sturgeon food! Worst part of it was the peamouth eat little black snails so there were black fish droppings all over the place. Many moons ago but still have peamouth nightmares!
Steelhead6438
5/9/2014 12:34:00 AM
Looks like a squawfish to me.... but what the hell. As long as it is dead, it's a good thing. There are both peamouth chub and squawfish in the lake. Definitely not a pea mouth chub though. The phrase "pea mouth" is a good indicator of what the mouth should look like. This fish's mouth is not round like a pea. It is "squawfish" like. Lol.
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