What type of fish is this?

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What type of fish is this?

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What kind of fish?
What kind of fish?
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Hooked this fella this morning and I am unsure what the heck it is. Was I. About 20' of water on a walleye rig with worms.
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Looks like a Mooneye to me.

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Thats a mooneye, i got one that was 16 inches a few years ago. They're not easy to find around here
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Musky bait :D
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Well you guys are right. That was a first for me. Was about 11-12"'s long and scrappy.
Thought I had a walleye on. At least I was hoping. But neat to get something different too.
Thanks for the feedback
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They like to school up so where you found that you'll likely find more. And as someone else has pointed out you're also likely to find some large toothy predators near by as well.
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We caught a decent number of those down at Petrie Island last season and were calling them Mooneyes until someone else down there told us they were white fish. We'll go back to calling them Mooneyes now.

The ones we caught put up a decent fight and my little guy had fun reeling them in :D
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JasonK wrote:We caught a decent number of those down at Petrie Island last season and were calling them Mooneyes until someone else down there told us they were white fish. We'll go back to calling them Mooneyes now.

The ones we caught put up a decent fight and my little guy had fun reeling them in :D
One easy way to tell the difference is that moooneye lack an adipose fin.
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I see you are from Gatineau. The French name is une Laquaiche. A mooneye.
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JasonK wrote: One easy way to tell the difference is that moooneye lack an adipose fin.
And the size of it's eyes. :scared-eek: :scared-yipes:
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My neighbour tried to say it was a smelt.
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Cisco, Lake Whitefish, Freshwater Smelt and Rainbow Smelt all have adipose fins.

They also have small eyes.

Here is a good chart to print out.

http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=& ... 5247,d.cWc


page 2 has the info you're after

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Note streamlined body, longer lower jaw and adipose fin. Not the porky body like on a moon-eye.
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If you really want to geek out and get your fish ID up to par this site is the best by far.

Fishes of Canada's National Capitol Region
Brian W. Coad

http://www.briancoad.com/NCR/ContentsNC ... troduction

An absolutely amazing resource! Keys for Identification especially.
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My little girl - who we call the cat fish queen - caught one of those couple years ago. I didn't know what it was either. My buddy said it sounded like it was a sheeps head. Then I caught a sheeps head/fresh water drum ( an ugly monster) and I realized my daughter's flat silver fish was not a sheep's head. Next time she hauls one in, I'll tell her its a Mooneye.
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