A couple of years ago, there was an article in Lou's paper about a black lab that pulled a good size spoonbill out of a pond near Shelbyville.

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A couple of years ago, there was an article in Lou's paper about a black lab that pulled a good size spoonbill out of a pond near Shelbyville.
I also remember catching a fish that looked like a carp. The game warden called it a "Red Tailed Horse Fish". Caught it out of the Missouri River. Never have seen another one .
WONDER IF ANY OF YOU HAD HEARD OF THIS FISH. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rj3R3eLLs7A. COPY AND PASTE, SORRY.
Never seen that one.. I wish cell phone cams had been around back when I caught that Hellbender.WONDER IF ANY OF YOU HAD HEARD OF THIS FISH. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rj3R3eLLs7A. COPY AND PASTE, SORRY.
I have seen this fish before. It looks somewhat like a goby, and there are some below Wolf Creek Dam in the river. Buddy of mine has snagged some before, and we thought it was a goby.WONDER IF ANY OF YOU HAD HEARD OF THIS FISH. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rj3R3eLLs7A. COPY AND PASTE, SORRY.
We always hear about gobies being invasive species (like zebra mussels), and to clean out livewells and spray off our boats on a regular basis. We honestly thought that a goby invasion was taking place on Lake Cumberland!!!LOL
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There is an old quarry in Tennessee where you can scuba dive with paddlefish (spoonbill), they have some pretty big ones.
I think that is what is known as a SculpinWONDER IF ANY OF YOU HAD HEARD OF THIS FISH. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rj3R3eLLs7A. COPY AND PASTE, SORRY.
Last edited by PRO V LE; 07-02-2009 at 11:48 PM. Reason: sp:
