Lynn Creek

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Lynn Creek Fishing Reports

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  1. Details: Largemouth Bass

    1. Jacob Koran 0
      It was actually at lake arrowhead but the stupid app wouldn't coroperate
  2. Details: Other Freshwater with a minnow trap

    Does anyone know what species this is? The only thing I can think of is a mud darter.

    1. Brett Gildenzoph 0
      @SwampMafia
    2. Brett Gildenzoph 0
      Thanks.
    3. Swamp Mafia 0
      I think you got it! Well done. 😜👍
    4. Gabe Mitchell 0
      Cool
    5. Brett Gildenzoph 0
      Found it out guys. It's a Central mudminnow. It's a huge one. @SwampMafia @bassmaster123 @rowdy2404 @jacobmiller
    6. Swamp Mafia 0
      @bassmaster123 looks like one of the darter species.
    7. tyler tyler 0
      What do you think? @MulletHead @SwampMafia
    8. tyler tyler 0
      Darter
    9. tyler tyler 0
      I think it's a
    10. Brett Gildenzoph 0
      It might be a different species. @rowdy2404
    11. Brett Gildenzoph 0
      Never heard of them here. Let me check
    12. rowdy2404 0
      Could it be a gobi? Invasive species.
    13. Brett Gildenzoph 0
      @jacobmiller
    14. Brett Gildenzoph 0
      I don't think the dorsal fin goes back far enough to be a bowfin. The creek I caught it in does seem like a perfect bowfin habitat though. Never heard if them ...more there though.
    15. Brett Gildenzoph 0
      That's what I thought man! But it has no teeth. Do juvenile bowfin lack teeth?
    16. jacobmiller 0
      Baby bowfin or baby snakehead
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  3. Details: River Chub with a orange fry on a fly hook.

    Caught some nice chubs on the creek today. Adding them to my aquarium as well.

    1. Brett Gildenzoph 0
      @justingoodman
    2. Brett Gildenzoph 0
      Alright! I'll try man
    3. JustinGoodman 0
      Nice you should post a picture of your tank!
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  4. Details: Green Sunfish with a orange fry on a fly hook

    Caught about 20 green sunnies and gills out of the creek today. Adding on to my aquarium.

  5. Details: River Chub with a worm

    My stock of 40 or so chubs. Using them for bait. Add creek chub as a species? @basinboy01

    1. Brett Gildenzoph 0
      @PMSurvivor
    2. Brett Gildenzoph 0
      Bottom bait for catfish and trolling bait for northern and walleye
    3. ParkerMansel 0
      Bait for what
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  6. Details: Yellow Perch

    Casted the spinner lure by a bed of Lilly pads and snagged this guy in the eye right away.

  7. Details: Bluegill Sunfish with a pink tube

    A nice gill caught on a pink tube on Lynn creek

  8. Details: River Chub with a pink tube

    Chub caught on Lynn creek

    1. Brett Gildenzoph 0
      Hahaha
    2. JJ Winterhalter 0
      That's what she said
    3. Brett Gildenzoph 0
      Thanks.
    4. tyler tyler 0
      I think it's a chub
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