Black Freshwater Fish??!? - fish sticks streaming
I was fishing with a friend just south of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. We were fishing in a creek about 100 yards wide. We were the waders and the deepest point, just out of my chest and I'm 5'9 ".
We were there for about 2 hours if we move decisively and my friend thought he saw a fish "shadow". I chase him and did not even move it. Since we just kind of floats seen on the river, and so I thought it was just a stick. A few minutes later, he was much closer. Close enough to tell you that there is a fish. I could see that move the wings, but it leads to nothing. My friend told me it could be a carp or catfish, because he was black. Since I was in waders and I approached him near enough to get a good look at them.
It was about 2 meters long and black except for a pair of gold stripes on the head (which could be dirt, does not differ). The size of the trout, but the mouth of a largemouth bass.
He has left me with a stick and made little attempt to. I called myFriend, because I never seen anything like it, though (I swear to God), who jumped on me. We tried to hit the ground because we forget about our network and every time I lost again elsewhere do not always come to the surface. Finally, it was lost forever, but because they always come to me, I can not do this fish can be found on the Internet. The only fish in this area I have seen of this size are trout, bass, carp and catfish. None of this seems that this fish, however. Can anyone help?
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Fish Sticks Streaming Black Freshwater Fish??!?
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OK, I'm not sure, but a fish that could have been poisoned or removed by other fishermen. It might be a trout and largemouth bass, who drowned in oil or black liquid. But to attack his chances for a fish, someone like you describe. Then again, it could be a baby water snake eating a fish. It would help to fill in when you see her again, and a camera to take this time to try. You can win a prize for the discovery of a new rare fish. Sorry if I can help you!
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