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Title: Andrew and I went to the river this morning
Post by: GrandpaTom on July 07/30/21, 05:14:37 PM
And he took a picture of Gramps number 16.  Yes, sheep head still count. :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Title: Re: Andrew and I went to the river this morning
Post by: mike89 on July 07/30/21, 07:36:52 PM
way to go!!!   keep it up!!!   :happy1: :happy1:
Title: Re: Andrew and I went to the river this morning
Post by: tangle tooth on July 07/30/21, 10:10:47 PM
Nice fish. How did the sheepshead get it's name, anyway? I don't see the resemblence.
Title: Re: Andrew and I went to the river this morning
Post by: GrandpaTom on July 07/31/21, 06:03:10 AM
Nice fish. How did the sheepshead get it's name, anyway? I don't see the resemblence.
This doesn't explain how, but maybe the drumming sound made it sound to someone as a sheep.

The freshwater drum is a fish known for its noise. Males make a grunting or rumbling sound during the breeding season, which is thought to attract females. That noisiness generated many colorful nicknames, including croaker, thunder pumper, grunter, grinder, bubbler. Other names include silver bass, gray bass, lavender bass, and gaspergou from the French casse-burgeau "to break a clam." Locally many anglers refer to them as "sheepshead."

Freshwater drum like turbid water and inhabit slow or moderate current over sand or mud bottoms. A freshwater drum’s lateral line (a visible line of sense organs on the side of a fish for detecting pressure and vibration) extends to the end of its tail, which is farther than most other fish species. This adaptation allows the drum to pick up vibrations in the water and better locate food and enemies. It feeds on many different types of food from crustaceans and seeds to minnows and aquatic insects. It can use its high snout and forehead to flip stones and expose food.
Title: Re: Andrew and I went to the river this morning
Post by: glenn57 on July 07/31/21, 07:52:45 AM
better take a break GT, or there wont be any fish left in the river!!!!!! :evil: :rolleyes: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Title: Re: Andrew and I went to the river this morning
Post by: tangle tooth on July 07/31/21, 09:38:32 AM
Glad I asked. Thank you.
Title: Re: Andrew and I went to the river this morning
Post by: GrandpaTom on July 07/31/21, 10:32:34 AM
better take a break GT, or there wont be any fish left in the river!!!!!! :evil: :rolleyes: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Anything caught where we are at is quickly released and returned.  The water just isn't clean enough.  Some will keep a walleye or cat, but the carp and sheep head are sent back for catching again.