Go Pro 5 Lake Pardee October Bass & Catfishing

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Go Pro 5 Lake Pardee October Bass & Catfishing

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Go Pro 5 Lake Pardee October Bass & Catfishing :wink:

just a quick video of the gopro5 got a few fish on film and a few not on film
well this was strictly bank fishing squawfish are everywhere are lake pardee it is scary so many it was really not good to see as they are invasive & therefore bad, caught a bunch funny thing is they are aggressive so you will get 1 on anchovies 1 on a nightcrawler 1 on a spoon its that kind of bite i have heard fromthe staff of 15 yrs there population has just EXPLODED :shock:

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Not sure if I would classify them as "invasive" they are native to CA, unlike brook trout, spotted bass, and stripers! Just not as fun to catch.

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they are classified if i read correctly as a pike minnnow a pike! minnow or not pike are invasive? Right?
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eastbayanglers wrote:they are classified if i read correctly as a pike minnnow a pike! minnow or not pike are invasive? Right?

Not quite sure what you are asking, but as NoCal said, they are a native fish to ca. and not classified as a invasive species. Also, "pike minnows" are not pike, but a species of minnow. "Pike" are an invasive species to Ca.

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