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Aaah... thanks for clarifying. I caught a few that looked similar to that a
few weeks ago but the ones I caught basically looked like huge whitefish. I don't think it was the same thing because they had a lot of red on them and the one you mention doesn't have any red. Dre "Mark Currie" wrote in message ... Anyway, not sure if anyone's got any input on this or not. I just figured I'd throw it out to see what people's opinions might be. Thanks. Mark Currie Well, I went back tonight and I think I've got it solved. I feel kind of stupid for this, but I'm positive they're white suckers (Catostomus commersoni). The caudal fin is forked and the back is a gold/brassy colour with silver sides/underside. Anyway, thanks to the couple of people that replied. I guess yesterday I got too caught up on trying to get a good picture of a young beaver swimming around than actually identifying the fish. Thanks again, Mark Currie |
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