Yesterday I caught four little fish that were tough fighters, fast as lightning, and 
unknown to me.  I was fishing a deep pool at the tail of a nice riffle on a spring 
creek in my neighborhood that is a tributary of a larger, tidal river.

The fish were about 8 inches long, dark grey on the back and gold underneath, with a 
reddish tail.  They were shaped like trout, and fought like trout, but with scales 
that were very noticable.  Not as large scales as a similar size carp, and no barbels 
on the mouth, and the mouth wasn't fleshy.  I didn't pay attention to the shape of the 
dorsal fin (I know, this is important).

They were hanging around the tail of the riffle in about 6 feet of water, and catching 
one didn't discourage the others at all.  On four casts, I caught four fish.

Anyone have any idea what they might be?  I'm wondering about juvenile small mouths or 
for some reason the word "chub" keeps coming to mind.  They felt soft in the hand, as 
opposed to bluegills which feel firm.  Actually trout have that same hand feel.

---
Steve,
In Maryland




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