Pike minnow in the Umpqua and the Rogue is the Umpqua Pike minnow (Ptychocheilus umpquae) which is different from the one in the Willamette which is the Northern Pike minnow (Ptychocheilus oregonensis)
they they eat millions of salmon & steel head juveniles before they make it to the pacific each year in columbia. The BPA program pays angles $4-$8- for 9inch and up for norther pike minnow in lower colubia annually. thats sound like fun huh
Well, they are pretty darn easy to catch. What is interesting about them is that they belong to the genus that contain the largest cyprinid (Ptychocheilus lucius) in the US.
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Well, they are pretty darn easy to catch. What is interesting about them is that they belong to the genus that contain the largest cyprinid (Ptychocheilus lucius) in the US.
[i]อ้างถึง: catcrave
Well, they are pretty darn easy to catch. What is interesting about them is that they belong to the genus that contain the largest cyprinid (Ptychocheilus lucius) in the US.
is ptychocheilus lucius the largest of they kind in north American? any way your trip up in BC is nice do you fish in Thailand?
yes it is the common name for P. lucius is Colorado pike minnow. Unfortunately, I don't have time to fish in Thailand. I am too busy working and keeping up with my 2 years old boy but it's definitely nice talking to you for a change.
yes it is the common name for P. lucius is Colorado pike minnow. Unfortunately, I don't have time to fish in Thailand. I am too busy working and keeping up with my 2 years old boy but it's definitely nice talking to you for a change.