Bigjay73
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Left my phone in the truck and of course I caught a monster (by Colorado standards) yellow perch. Didn't weigh it, measured at 13 inches.
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It is an interesting fish.i will say congrats but honestly I don't know if it is an unusual fish to catch, or not.I’ve heard that in clear waters they are gold color instead of pinkish gray.
That fish definitely looks different than the other. Definitely resembles a red drum.Here is a decent sized one caught a few weekends ago on Winnebago. One of about 30.
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Same family. This is the only freshwater species of drum and due to it being the same family as red drum (redfish) and black drum I don't understand why in the midwest they have a reputation for being a bad fish to eat. I totally disagree just like @Pucky Freak . Caught in warm waters and not put on ice right away, it's about the same as catching crappie that time of year in that the meat turns to mush really quick. We use ice in our cooler in the summer and get them cooled down fast and they taste just as good as anything else pretty much from these fresh watersThat fish definitely looks different than the other. Definitely resembles a red drum.
It's really interesting to me to see pictures of fish which are uncommon in my realm.
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I have a lot of spoons on similar condition.
don’t know anyone in Mississippi that eats those fishSame family. This is the only freshwater species of drum and due to it being the same family as red drum (redfish) and black drum I don't understand why in the midwest they have a reputation for being a bad fish to eat. I totally disagree just like @Pucky Freak . Caught in warm waters and not put on ice right away, it's about the same as catching crappie that time of year in that the meat turns to mush really quick. We use ice in our cooler in the summer and get them cooled down fast and they taste just as good as anything else pretty much from these fresh waters