What kinda fish is this. Where can you catch them. Do they bite the best in clear or dirty water. What is a good bait. Are they good to eat. Unscramble this and you might have some of their stuff. kPHEARSEASE.
Yep. That was my first guess. Shakespeare does make some good gear.
Wv mike wrote:
What kinda fish is this. Where can you catch them. Do they bite the best in clear or dirty water. What is a good bait. Are they good to eat. Unscramble this and you might have some of their stuff. kPHEARSEASE.
Looks like a drum of some sort. Shakespeare
Fredfish wrote:
Looks like a drum of some sort. Shakespeare
Croakers are in the drum family
to be or not to be...that is the Atlantic Croaker
Maybe some kind of Striper. Bites in both kinds of water. Word is SHAKESPEARE. ππ
Atlantic croaker... Bait: Squid, shrimp, blood worms, clam strips. Fishbite baits...
Bigger ones will hit small mud gudgeon minnows. They are bottom feeders...
Sheeps head. Got them in Lake Erie. Some people eat them. Others say there is only one piece behind each gill worth eating about the size of a silver dollar. They get big. Fight good.
Actually saw one, Mike, in the Ohio River the same day I met you.
If they are not good eating they are good Crab Bait
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