IndyGunworks
Grandmaster
I am sorry I do not have pictures, but I will try to help narrow it down. We floated the west fork of the whitewater river from Cambridge city to Connersville. Often when approaching the shallow rocky swif****er, and while in it we could see schools of fish swimming against the current. When we saw carp it was obvious that it was carp. these did not appear to be carp. they appeared to big to be creek chubbs, and they didn't have any tell tale markings of bass. they were very streamlined brownish in color in schools of at least 5 or so. around 12 inch's long, and mostly spotted only in the shallow rocky swif****er.
I am thinking some sort of trout, but I thought those were only stocked in the whitewater south of Brookville. of course the west fork merges south as well and its very possible these were DNR stocked trout that were migrating up the west fork of the river.
Thoughts? they seemed to spook easy and wouldn't chase anything we threw at them so no close looks.
I am thinking some sort of trout, but I thought those were only stocked in the whitewater south of Brookville. of course the west fork merges south as well and its very possible these were DNR stocked trout that were migrating up the west fork of the river.
Thoughts? they seemed to spook easy and wouldn't chase anything we threw at them so no close looks.