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While I was out fishing in a southwestern Ohio man made lake (a creek gorge
with a dam), I saw a strange fish jump in front of me. These things jump so fast and you really are not focused in that it is difficult to tell what it was. Anyway, it was about 15 inches long and perhaps 2 inches thick. The bottom of the fish was a reddish brown color. The midsection was very white, and the top was somewhat blueish. No, this is not a joke and it is not a 4th of July red/white/blue fish. :-) If I had not been so close to see the colors, I would have said it was a carp. The colors were very vivid though. Maybe someone has let go some "coy" (carp family) go into this lake. The head just did not look like a carp. It was shaped more like a bass. The reddish brown reminded of the color you see on the front chest of a drake mallard. Jeff |
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Jeff Durham wrote:
While I was out fishing in a southwestern Ohio man made lake (a creek gorge with a dam), I saw a strange fish jump in front of me. These things jump so fast and you really are not focused in that it is difficult to tell what it was. Anyway, it was about 15 inches long and perhaps 2 inches thick. The bottom of the fish was a reddish brown color. The midsection was very white, and the top was somewhat blueish. No, this is not a joke and it is not a 4th of July red/white/blue fish. :-) If I had not been so close to see the colors, I would have said it was a carp. The colors were very vivid though. Maybe someone has let go some "coy" (carp family) go into this lake. The head just did not look like a carp. It was shaped more like a bass. The reddish brown reminded of the color you see on the front chest of a drake mallard. Jeff A drum or buffalo. perhaps. |
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Thanks. I think it was a buffalo. Here is what I found on Ohio DNR's
website and this description seems very close: http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/wildlife/...id/buffalo.htm Jeff "Jack Schmitt" wrote in message ... Jeff Durham wrote: While I was out fishing in a southwestern Ohio man made lake (a creek gorge with a dam), I saw a strange fish jump in front of me. These things jump so fast and you really are not focused in that it is difficult to tell what it was. Anyway, it was about 15 inches long and perhaps 2 inches thick. The bottom of the fish was a reddish brown color. The midsection was very white, and the top was somewhat blueish. No, this is not a joke and it is not a 4th of July red/white/blue fish. :-) If I had not been so close to see the colors, I would have said it was a carp. The colors were very vivid though. Maybe someone has let go some "coy" (carp family) go into this lake. The head just did not look like a carp. It was shaped more like a bass. The reddish brown reminded of the color you see on the front chest of a drake mallard. Jeff A drum or buffalo. perhaps. |
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probably a Duskystripe Shiner. Look them up in a google search and I
bet that was it. On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 17:53:29 GMT, "Jeff Durham" wrote: While I was out fishing in a southwestern Ohio man made lake (a creek gorge with a dam), I saw a strange fish jump in front of me. These things jump so fast and you really are not focused in that it is difficult to tell what it was. Anyway, it was about 15 inches long and perhaps 2 inches thick. The bottom of the fish was a reddish brown color. The midsection was very white, and the top was somewhat blueish. No, this is not a joke and it is not a 4th of July red/white/blue fish. :-) If I had not been so close to see the colors, I would have said it was a carp. The colors were very vivid though. Maybe someone has let go some "coy" (carp family) go into this lake. The head just did not look like a carp. It was shaped more like a bass. The reddish brown reminded of the color you see on the front chest of a drake mallard. Jeff |
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probably a Duskystripe Shiner. Look them up in a google search and I
bet that was it. On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 17:53:29 GMT, "Jeff Durham" wrote: While I was out fishing in a southwestern Ohio man made lake (a creek gorge with a dam), I saw a strange fish jump in front of me. These things jump so fast and you really are not focused in that it is difficult to tell what it was. Anyway, it was about 15 inches long and perhaps 2 inches thick. The bottom of the fish was a reddish brown color. The midsection was very white, and the top was somewhat blueish. No, this is not a joke and it is not a 4th of July red/white/blue fish. :-) If I had not been so close to see the colors, I would have said it was a carp. The colors were very vivid though. Maybe someone has let go some "coy" (carp family) go into this lake. The head just did not look like a carp. It was shaped more like a bass. The reddish brown reminded of the color you see on the front chest of a drake mallard. Jeff |
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probably a Duskystripe Shiner. Look them up in a google search and I
bet that was it. On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 17:53:29 GMT, "Jeff Durham" wrote: While I was out fishing in a southwestern Ohio man made lake (a creek gorge with a dam), I saw a strange fish jump in front of me. These things jump so fast and you really are not focused in that it is difficult to tell what it was. Anyway, it was about 15 inches long and perhaps 2 inches thick. The bottom of the fish was a reddish brown color. The midsection was very white, and the top was somewhat blueish. No, this is not a joke and it is not a 4th of July red/white/blue fish. :-) If I had not been so close to see the colors, I would have said it was a carp. The colors were very vivid though. Maybe someone has let go some "coy" (carp family) go into this lake. The head just did not look like a carp. It was shaped more like a bass. The reddish brown reminded of the color you see on the front chest of a drake mallard. Jeff |
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