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Old July 13th, 2005, 04:43 PM
Dr Epstein
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Default Mystery Fish in Ontario


wrote in message ...
My wife and I saw a fish that we can't in any books or websites. I've
attached a couple of pictures. Hope you can help.
Thanks, Jay



1) That is a Bowfin. You can see the distinctive black "eyeball" mark near
the tail
as well as the fin structure.
Go to this page and click on "bowfin" to see for yourself.
http://aged.ces.uga.edu/2004cds/cd1/...dentification/


2) You will get alot of flack for posting pictures to this newsgroup.
Post your pictures to alt.binaries.pictures.fishing and post a message
here
saying that's where the photo is.

You're welcome.


 




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