Which Kind Of Fish Have You Seen In The Wild?

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  1. thefutureawaits

    thefutureawaits Members

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    I have fished both salt water and fresh water, but prefer salt water and have done a couple deep sea trips.
    I have seen
    Catfish
    Skulpin
    Yellow tail
    Flounder
    Bonita
    Barracuda
    Variety of sharks
    Grey whales
    Dolphins
    Mackerel
    Jelly fish
    And more i guess. I am off!
     
  2. Asmodean

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    There is no fish in the wild. It is a conspiracy. Every time you think you see a fish in the wild you are being mislead by the NWO.

    btw: dolphins and whales are mammals, not fish.
     
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  3. Deranged

    Deranged Senor Member

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    Perch, redear, bluegill, longnose gar, quillback, drum, common carp, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, rock bass, white bass, river redhorse, channel catfish, walleye, white crappie, black crappie, northern creek chub
     
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  4. tikoo

    tikoo Senior Member

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    I've seen a trout who was a teacher in school . The lesson was on hooks . But then after
    seeing all of that I caught the teacher with a student . Next I saw a healthy breakfast fish .
     
  5. BlackBillBlake

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    If you've just caught them, are they still wild?

    Unless you go diving you don't get to see that many fish in the wild, other than shellfish, and fish like salmon that jump. So it seems to me. Often if you do spot some in a stream it's not that easy to identify the species.
     
  6. AceK

    AceK Scientia Potentia Est

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    several types of catfish
    several types of sunfish
    several types of bass
    many types of unknown fish large and small
     
  7. thefutureawaits

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    I sometimes do things just for the halibut
     
  8. thefutureawaits

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    You make me think of the great trashpile in the pacific and the nuclear reactor leaking into the ocean in japan. Humans are destroying this earth.
     
  9. Heat

    Heat Smile, it's contagious! :) Lifetime Supporter

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  12. Tyrsonswood

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    ^^^ That
     
  13. themnax

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    gafilta fish

    they only appear in the wild one day a year.
     
  14. Tyrsonswood

    Tyrsonswood Senior Moment Lifetime Supporter

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    You know that's carp, right?

    Always amazed me, they won't eat pigs because they are "un-clean" yet they chow down on carp. wtf?
     
  15. themnax

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    whitefish is carp? makes about as much sense as "white" anything

    the thing about pigs is how identical human embrios are to pig embrios.

    that whole thing about humans being related to apes and monkeys, that was made up to hide how closely humans are really related to pigs.

    close enough to be considered canabalism.
     
  16. Karen_J

    Karen_J Visitor

    I've seen dolphins break the surface near the beach in the Atlantic. Also, there are glass bottom boat rides available in Florida. It's a great way to see the coral reefs off Key Largo!

    In our clear mountain streams, it isn't too unusual to look down and see a trout or a few hundred tadpoles in spring (yes, I know those are amphibians).
     
  17. Tyrsonswood

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    Dolphins are mammals...
     
  18. Monkey Boy

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    Steelhead I caught up in Canada. It made me not want to eat fish anymore.
     
  19. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    This is the only fish I want to see in the wild......

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    Hotwater
     
  20. Tyrsonswood

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    That's a mammal too...
     
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