Colorado Fish Species: Colorado Pikeminnow - fishexplorer. com The Colorado pikeminnow is native to Colorado River basin’s larger rivers Its current distribution has been severely reduced to the Upper Colorado River basin of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Wyoming It is one of the largest minnows in the world, historically reaching six feet and weighing over 100 pounds
Freshwater Fishing Forum on Fish Explorer I have noticed many many posts on various lakes on here about fishing with minnows Just yesterday someone posted a conditions report for Boyd saying they caught perch and trout with minnows I was fishing a month or so ago in Red Feathers using minnows and a guy came over to chat with me
Freshwater Fishing Forum on Fish Explorer Caught Fishful thinker the other day when chad was ice fishing He had the "alive" smaller waxies, but seemed to use regular gulp minnows from a pouch Got me wondering is there a difference between the regular Gulp Minnows you can buy in the pouches, and those sold in the "expensive" bucket Log in to view rest of post
Florida Fish Species: Northern Pike - FishExplorer. com Pike eggs and new hatchlings (which stay inactive, attached to vegetation for their first few days of life) fall prey in large numbers to larger pike, perch, minnows, waterfowl, water mammals, and even some insects Larger pike have two primary enemies – lampreys, and man
Wyoming Fish Species: Creek Chub - FishExplorer. com Creek Chubs are a large minnow with a terminal mouth, which extends to below the pupil Color varies but they tend to be dark olive or brown on top, white on the belly, and silvery to iridescent purple on the sides They are most likely to be confused with other minnows, particularly those that share the name “chub ”