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Freshwater croaker? #6339164 06/27/11 06:07 AM
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Caribou and I went to Lake Grapevine tonight.
We were fishing for cats using chicken livers. We got a bunch of small bites and he got one keeper so it was a good time.

One of the fish I caught puzzled me. It looks just like a croaker which I would catch in saltwater. Do those occur in fresh water? If not, what is your best guess on what it was?

Sorry, I did not take a pic. It was the first fish and I was eager to get some cats instead of messing with it.


PBs:
Blue Cat: 27", appx. 7 pounds
Mahi Mahi: 44", appx. 25 pounds
Muskie: 45"
Yellowfin: appx. 65 pounds
Re: Freshwater croaker? [Re: Neil Aggarwal] #6339174 06/27/11 06:13 AM
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yes, somebody answer this for us.



Re: Freshwater croaker? [Re: Caribou] #6339177 06/27/11 06:15 AM
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Re: Freshwater croaker? [Re: Caribou] #6339191 06/27/11 06:29 AM
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You sure it wasn't a freshwater drum? Aren't croaker what they sometimes call black drum and red drum?

Freshwater drum are literally the freshwater version of that family of fish, and they're native to all of Texas.

http://www.thejump.net/id/goo.htm

http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/huntwild/wild/species/fwd/


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Re: Freshwater croaker? [Re: Starless] #6339197 06/27/11 06:33 AM
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I definitely was not a white bass. I have caught those before and it did not look like that.

I think it was a freshwater drum. It looked exactly like the one pictured hanging vertically on your thejump.net link.

Thanks!

Last edited by Neil Aggarwal; 06/27/11 06:38 AM.

PBs:
Blue Cat: 27", appx. 7 pounds
Mahi Mahi: 44", appx. 25 pounds
Muskie: 45"
Yellowfin: appx. 65 pounds
Re: Freshwater croaker? [Re: Starless] #6339200 06/27/11 06:40 AM
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Originally Posted By: Starless
Aren't croaker what they sometimes call black drum and red drum?


Croaker are separate from black and red drum.
I never heard drums called croakers.
Croakers are very distinct, they are purple and make an amazingly loud croaking sound when you hold them.


PBs:
Blue Cat: 27", appx. 7 pounds
Mahi Mahi: 44", appx. 25 pounds
Muskie: 45"
Yellowfin: appx. 65 pounds
Re: Freshwater croaker? [Re: Neil Aggarwal] #6339201 06/27/11 06:40 AM
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you sure? as i remember it, it looked just like the white bass in that picture.



Re: Freshwater croaker? [Re: Caribou] #6339202 06/27/11 06:41 AM
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I am pretty sure. It did not have stripes and the body was longer.


PBs:
Blue Cat: 27", appx. 7 pounds
Mahi Mahi: 44", appx. 25 pounds
Muskie: 45"
Yellowfin: appx. 65 pounds
Re: Freshwater croaker? [Re: Neil Aggarwal] #6340107 06/27/11 03:46 PM
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100% it was a goo (freshwater drum). The smaller ones look very much like croakers. Croakers are also in the drum family.

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Originally Posted By: IgotSNAGGED
Croakers are also in the drum family.


I did not know that. Thanks for the info!


PBs:
Blue Cat: 27", appx. 7 pounds
Mahi Mahi: 44", appx. 25 pounds
Muskie: 45"
Yellowfin: appx. 65 pounds
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Yeah. Try googling pictures of Gaspergoo, or freshwater drum. Same thing. They can have a purplish color at certain times of year in certain water bodies. If its real quiet and they are schooling and the water is shallow enough sometimes you can hear them making drumming sounds through the water. Heard it from my pier at Lake Mathis from time to time. As far as eating them, some people love them, most people hate em.

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Freshwater drum.

The only freshwater cousin of the croaker, red drum, black drum and speckled trout.





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Originally Posted By: cypher_orange
As far as eating them, some people love them, most people hate em.


Do they taste like the saltwater croaker and drums? The saltwater fish taste good to me.


PBs:
Blue Cat: 27", appx. 7 pounds
Mahi Mahi: 44", appx. 25 pounds
Muskie: 45"
Yellowfin: appx. 65 pounds
Re: Freshwater croaker? [Re: Neil Aggarwal] #6343270 06/28/11 04:18 AM
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Originally Posted By: fwbret/txfishes
Freshwater drum.

The only freshwater cousin of the croaker, red drum, black drum and speckled trout.



Exactly what I thought. Also, I took that picture lol.

I may not know Saltwater Fish especially well, but I know freshwater fish VERY, very well. And the description sounded exactly like freshwater drum. The mouth of that family of fish is very distinctive.

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As far as eating them, some people love them, most people hate em.


Do they taste like the saltwater croaker and drums? The saltwater fish taste good to me.


Very close to red drum. They're fantastic blackened, half shelled, or deep fried.


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Re: Freshwater croaker? [Re: Starless] #6344153 06/28/11 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted By: Starless
Very close to red drum.


Oh nice! I will have to keep the next one I catch to try it.


PBs:
Blue Cat: 27", appx. 7 pounds
Mahi Mahi: 44", appx. 25 pounds
Muskie: 45"
Yellowfin: appx. 65 pounds
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