I’m not from the US but this seems to be some kind of sunfish, am I right?
Heard they’re good pan fish… as I’m a big fan of ,If you can’t beat them, eat them!" I’d make use of the nuisance and fry them/ turn them into fish cake.
Not in all countries, and it’s considered somewhat invasive in Western Europe. But it is the largest native European predator.
I want to eventually catch one IRL
If you actually get the chance, find someone to help you out. They’re very hard to find if you don’t know where to look for them, and what they’ve decided to eat at this time of the year this year.
Like you can buy the best bait that absolutely killed it last year around the same time, but they’ve decided to eat leeches instead of that type of bug this year so they’re not interested at all. Or you can kill it with eathworms one week, but the next you don’t get a bite because spring floods have stopped, the worms stopped getting washed away, so the catfish start focusing on different prey.
I’m not from the US but this seems to be some kind of sunfish, am I right?
Heard they’re good pan fish… as I’m a big fan of ,If you can’t beat them, eat them!" I’d make use of the nuisance and fry them/ turn them into fish cake.
Yup! They do taste good.
You have the wels catfish in the EU right? I play a european fishing game and now I want to eventually catch one IRL
Not in all countries, and it’s considered somewhat invasive in Western Europe. But it is the largest native European predator.
If you actually get the chance, find someone to help you out. They’re very hard to find if you don’t know where to look for them, and what they’ve decided to eat at this time of the year this year.
Like you can buy the best bait that absolutely killed it last year around the same time, but they’ve decided to eat leeches instead of that type of bug this year so they’re not interested at all. Or you can kill it with eathworms one week, but the next you don’t get a bite because spring floods have stopped, the worms stopped getting washed away, so the catfish start focusing on different prey.