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Weird fish; any ideas?
Fishing for bluegills in an urban lake in south central Kansas yesterday. I was bank fishing and a fish rose to near the surface at my feet. I thought it was a stick at first; only saw it from the top. It was 10-12" long, straight, flat sided and very narrow (maybe 1 to 1-1/2" wide) and appeared to have a sort of t-shaped head. Here's a sketch from memory; not at all sure about the fins, etc. as I only saw it for a few seconds. I cast around for it for a while but it didn't take; I'd never seen anything like it that I know of. I don't think it was an eel; it sure looked like a fish. Any ideas what it was? I assure you I didn't dream it :)!http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w...psc11e770d.jpg
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could be a hammerhead, but from Kansas, that would involve high winds and a dog named TOTO
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Never seen anything that resembled the likes of that, not even in salt water!
The sketch kinda looks like maybe discarded drug paraphernalia ... that maybe took on a life form of it's own? (LOL)
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I suspect that even newly born hammerhead shark pups are larger than 10-12" long. I wonder if it might have been a bullhead of some species.
Ed
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The fins and body shape look like a pickerel, but that T shaped head doesn't fit any freshwater fish I've ever heard of. Any chance that the T shape was from something crosswise in the mouth like a smaller fish it grabbed? Also, could you see any colors on this fish?
Jim Smith
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Pickerel was what flashed through my mind; although I haven't seen any around here I guess they do exist. I suppose it could have been something in its mouth; as I said, I only saw it briefly. I thought maybe I was looking at buggy eyes sticking out, but in my memory they were more square than rounded. Happened too fast to note any colors, and the water wasn't real clear; as I remember it was an even color - no spots or stripes etc..
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Lost or wandering "Gar Fish".
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Resembles a suckers mouth that we have down here
Knucks
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I suspect HRH has been hiding this for year, but now it's finally out. Kansas has hammerhead bluegills!!!