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April 6, 2024
A flyfishing buddy and his flyfishing wife, from Iowa, whom I've fished with before, came down to the Saint Louis area for a weekend of fishing before staying to glimpse the Eclipse in that path of totality a bit further south.Like me, they are adding species to their flyfishing lists. Both have more than I do. They are just getting into micro flyfishing as well, so we visited a creek I've hit a time or two this year. It was pretty fun introducing them to this creek!As for what I personally caught... I did manage 10 species on the afternoon, including one new-to-me species. The new species was an Emerald Shiner:(This is one fish...I usually take multiple pics of a suspected new fish, because each pic may offer a different clue that helps identify these small critters.)https://s12.gifyu.com/images/SVJ9a.jpgI also caught...Bleeding Shiners:https://s12.gifyu.com/images/SVJ9Z.jpgBlackspotted Topminnows:https://s9.gifyu.com/images/SVJ9f.jpgNorthern Studfish:https://s12.gifyu.com/images/SVJ9D.jpgCreek Chubs:https://s9.gifyu.com/images/SVJ9j.jpgStriped Shiners:https://s9.gifyu.com/images/SVJ90.jpgLongear Sunfish and Green Sunfish:https://s12.gifyu.com/images/SVJ9U.jpgBluegill and Hybrid Sunfish:https://s12.gifyu.com/images/SVJ9V.jpg
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Great photos Dave. Enjoyed seeing those. Thanks. Dennis
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Great pictures David! I enjoy seeing the pix of the different fish!Dale
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nice variety of fish.
Rick
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Thanks fellas! It's fun to catch new-to-me fish. Ah, who am I kidding...it's fun to catch ANY fish! :) Some of these little creek species can get very colorful when they spawn. The Bleeding Shiners are starting to get a bit more of their "war paint and lipstick" colors. They can get MUCH more pronounced. I haven't personally caught one like that yet, looking forward to it. Look them up online to see what I mean! :)