Some of the other fish I've caught in Korea

Started by Bassinkorea, November 10, 2010, 05:14:40 PM

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Bassinkorea

Here's a few more fish that can be caught using lures. All of these I caught whilst fishing for bass........

Keuri, a very agressive fish eater. Good fun to catch, but they rarely grow bigger than this.




Snakehead, no explanation needed  lo






Bluegill, again, no explanation needed  lo






Korean Catfish, they seem to be quite rare, ugly and slimy  lo





Noochi, a bottom feeding member of the carp family. Popular amongst the fly fishing groups and found mostly in rivers with a good flow and can get a little bigger than this one.




Sogari, a very prized and rare fish in Korea, this is the only species I know of that has a catch ban on during their spawn season. Found mostly in fast flowing rivers especially near rapids, but can also be found in a few lakes and reservoirs.

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Lipripper

Them are some nice looking fish BK  ~c~ ~c~ But hey don't be talking about that poor little catfish like that they have feeling too  ~shade  lo lo

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BassBUFF

Interesting pics! It's amazing the different kinds of fish around the world and then at the same time the same ones you find everywhere!

Dunham Fisher

Thanks for sharing those pictures.  We got snakehead here too.  Great fight!

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Steve,

Thanks for sharing the pictures with us.
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Bassinkorea

Quote from: Lipripper on November 11, 2010, 05:40:51 AM
Them are some nice looking fish BK  ~c~ ~c~ But hey don't be talking about that poor little catfish like that they have feeling too  ~shade  lo lo

Yes, you are right Lip......a "slimy feeling"  ~roflmao

Quote from: BassBUFF on November 11, 2010, 06:16:52 AM
Interesting pics! It's amazing the different kinds of fish around the world and then at the same time the same ones you find everywhere!

Yeah, we swapped snakeheads with you guys for bass and bluegill  lo

Quote from: Dunham Fisher on November 11, 2010, 07:00:06 AM
Thanks for sharing those pictures.  We got snakehead here too.  Great fight!

They sure are DF, and they are worth quite a bit of money over here for their medicinal qualities.

Quote from: Donald Garner on November 11, 2010, 07:12:42 AM
Steve,

Thanks for sharing the pictures with us.

Anytime  ;)
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CraigP83

Awesome pictures! Ive never seen a couple of those before

coldfront

Quote from: OHSKS on November 16, 2010, 07:32:47 AM
Very cool pictures.

Indeed!   ~c~

love the catfish...and was really glad to see you include a better 'tail shot'...  Lip:  did you know that 'catfish' is one of the largest of fish families in terms of numbers of species and representation all about the world?

and what a cool little 'rockbass/black grouper' looking fish!

Very cool stuff indeed...


but Steve,     ....   a flyrod? :-\

lo


Great fish!  Love all of them and the different species...makes me wonder, that last one...might it be related to the 'mahseer' in India?

Lee Smith

Very cool!   ~c~  ~c~  Never would have figured!
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Bassinkorea

Thanks guys.
There are still a few spieces I haven't got photos of, but I'll try and add them next year  ~fff

Quote from: coldfront on December 27, 2010, 09:35:40 AM
Indeed!   ~c~

love the catfish...and was really glad to see you include a better 'tail shot'...  Lip:  did you know that 'catfish' is one of the largest of fish families in terms of numbers of species and representation all about the world?

and what a cool little 'rockbass/black grouper' looking fish!

Very cool stuff indeed...


but Steve,     ....   a flyrod? :-\

lo


Great fish!  Love all of them and the different species...makes me wonder, that last one...might it be related to the 'mahseer' in India?

Yeah, I have been known to throw a fly or two. Those big bluegills do feel great on a light fly rod  ;D
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