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GIZZARD SHAD IS TOP PHOTO, THREADFIN IS BOTTOM PHOTO. THE SNOUT IS THE IDENTIFYING FACTOR.
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http://www.azgfd.gov/artman/publish/printer_1042.shtml
they have been tracking the gizzard shad since before 2008 in fact..... https://www.azbasszone.com/forums/arc...p/t-75759.html |
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the lake that I love to fish here in Central Illinois has tons of gizzard shad. I have seen them up to 10 inches long! There are a lot that are dead from winter, though. Is that because of water temps? The lake iced over some this year.
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