Catfish!

I got tired of being stuck in my apartment and braved fishing in the rain after dinner. I went to a creek in one of the city parks to continue my quest to document as many species in Gregg County as I can. There are allegedly 76 species, but many of them haven't been documented in decades. I know there are some rare ones I'm not going to find, like the American Eel, but I want to document which ones are still here.

I had less than an hour of fishing time today, but I got a new species, the Yellow Bullhead; I have now found both native bullheads. This was in a creek the locals say has no fish in it. ;p I think they mean there are no fish big enough to eat, which is true because the creek is small.

I really want to find some that are east Texas exclusives, like the Sabine Shiner. It's not supposed to rain tomorrow, so the quest will continue!

Posted on Σεπτέμβριος 09, 2018 0210 ΠΜ by cosmiccat cosmiccat

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cosmiccat

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Σεπτέμβριος 2018

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Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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My first time to catch the other native bullhead, the yellow bullhead.

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Good luck!

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