What's this? Nice looking bait. Anything I should know about them? Special regulations, are they hardy or do they die easy, what likes to eat them, etc?
In an ankle deep creek in Williamson county. Caught them every cast on a little spinnerWhere'd you catch it?
Wasn't that. Way more slender and bigger scales. Mouth was also not under it like a creek chub.Creek chub ?
Not that, unless a golden shiner is different than what I'm used to in FL. Not sure how to describe it but this fish was solid, dense scales. A shiner is a much softer fish than whatever this thing is.Golden Shiner maybe?
I think you are right. Some kind of shiner. No idea which kind but google images seems to agree that you're in the right family at least.I don't know what they are, but I think it's a type of shiner. I use a cast net to catch them and creek chubs wading creeks. Those and the regular creek chubs are good bait for smallmouth, stripers, and flat head cats in my experience.
They do not live long. I use a bait cooler with an aerator. But you put more than -15-20 in a 35quart cooler and they die quickly. I've never used them in cooler weather though. I usually only use them during the summer dog days when most fishing is slow.
I am pretty sure it's a striped shinerIn an ankle deep creek in Williamson county. Caught them every cast on a little spinner
Thanks buddy!I am pretty sure it's a striped shiner