pykes creek june 1st 2014
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pykes creek june 1st 2014
ripper day, redfin 42cm and many other smaller ones trolled on ac invaders 20ft of water
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Re: pykes creek june 1st 2014
Is that the same fish we call yellow perch?
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Re: pykes creek june 1st 2014
We call them Redfin Perch? So maybe? Do they have the same colours?alaskanaturally wrote:Is that the same fish we call yellow perch?
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Re: pykes creek june 1st 2014
They are very similar :thumbsup:
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Re: pykes creek june 1st 2014
^^^^This! Great fish jd!Boonanza wrote:They are very similar :thumbsup:
Edit. Proper name for redfin is English perch.
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Re: pykes creek june 1st 2014
Looked it up...alaskanaturally wrote:Is that the same fish we call yellow perch?
"Yellow perch are closely related, and morphologically similar to the European perch (Perca fluviatilis); however, the two are recognized as independent species based on anatomical and genetic differences"
"...Yellow perch are only found in North America..."
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Re: pykes creek june 1st 2014
Thanks. Yes the colors are very similar. We get them up to about a kg. That's a very big one. They are excellent eating when caught ice fishing.
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Re: pykes creek june 1st 2014
This is my PB reddie caught at Pykes about a month ago, land based, on worms,