help me identify this fish please.
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help me identify this fish please.
I caught two of these small "rockfish" today on the skykomish. I watched them dart out and snag my whole nightcrawler right up as I was retrieving it. Little things are feisty, tried to swallow my pliers. I could not find any pictures to help identify what it was. They were released of course.
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RE:help me identify this fish please.
Thanks for the info. I did a google image search for skulpin and that is for sure what I caught today.kingfisher101 wrote:there probably skulpin
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RE:help me identify this fish please.
No problem yea ive caughton many of those on lakes,rivers,creeks and yea.good luck
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RE:help me identify this fish please.
I've caught those at the Sky as well, I was told they were Sculpin as well.
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RE:help me identify this fish please.
yep Skulpin - fiesty little guys. They will latch onto a worm and not let go - even if not hooked.
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RE:help me identify this fish please.
Egg robers lol. When I plunk for hos they get fed alot of eggs.
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RE:help me identify this fish please.
Sculpin.... i have got so many of those in lake and rivers!
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Growing up here in the NW we called those Bullheads or Bullies. They have two horns on their head thus the name "Bullhead" the bullhead is the Sculpin family. There are salt and fresh water bullheads. Just as an FYI. Their white meat make excellent perch bait.The salt water version is the same look only they are way bigger.During the summer they nibble and eat your eggs making you think some huge king is milking your eggs. They will eat most any bait. The best way to get rid of them is 11 D.. Your foot.....I kill them. They eat salmon steelhead and trout eggs in spawning areas.
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When youre up to your rear end in alligators,its hard to remember that the initial plan was to drain the swamp.
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lol i know they eat everything they get in little school and hide under huge rocks and under anything dark.
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Some people actually fish for these sculpins and eat them. I never figured out why
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Skin one sometime you'll see why. They have really nice white flesh. Even small they are meaty. Like I said earlier ,you perch and bass people put the bullhead tail on a I think its a texas rig and cast it out. Everything is bait for something else...
When youre up to your rear end in alligators,its hard to remember that the initial plan was to drain the swamp.
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I swear, everywhere I go I catch those things, which is actually why I gave myself this nickname here.
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When I lived in Billings years ago we used to fish the Yellowstone and the Big Horn a lot. We used a big fine mesh screen and then kick over rocks upstream and those little guys would get caught in the screen. Tried to fish them alive but they worked good dead too. Big browns used to really go for them.
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I put out a crawfish trap in the snohomish the other day, and pulled up about 30 of those guys. Most of them were eaten by crawfish and dead though, but the other ones were flopping around and some were big! When I first pulled up the trap I thought I had a world record craw.
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I was told Cabezons were in the sculpin family, I've never had one, but I heard they're tasty fish.racfish wrote:Skin one sometime you'll see why. They have really nice white flesh. Even small they are meaty. Like I said earlier ,you perch and bass people put the bullhead tail on a I think its a texas rig and cast it out. Everything is bait for something else...
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Looks like maybe a torrent sculpin, but hard to tell 100% from pic.
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Think I done caught a sculpin or something. I'll take a pic when I get home.
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I think those are bullheads. I catch them all the time up at Fort Flagler