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Tough to keep on a hook and a very fast feeder, these fish often hit the bait so precisely and fast that you can't set the hook on them- they are that fast.
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Roach is the Euro-name for these yes- but has made its way here with the competitions we fish arm-to-arm with very skilled competitors from around the globe. Shiners, Roach, Golden & Silver Shiner are the same fish.
Shiners [roach] are amazing fish and if you are catching them on hook & line, you are fishing true ultralight - lighter than most care to venture. Doing a little roach-research, and from my own experience, these fish eat eggs and newly hatched fry. I experienced this in person when my tank shiners were dive-bombing a spawning nest of my African Cichlids - much to my horror. The reason they hang with the crappies- spawning -good food- they love eggs and new fry.
I have even stated in urban ponds, one reason the few bass setting up to spawn don't stand a chance is that people dump their uneaten bucket of shiners in the pond. Outnumbered and surrounded, a bass defending a nest can get picked clean by these. This fish is lightning quick and is much faster than an angler when trying to set the hook on them. This is the quick-draw fish of all freshwater fishes. To catch them, one weapon is super light line kept taught. The smallest of floats is also essential in the .20 gram range.
Anyone interested in fishing for these? I will have tackle this Spring. I have a great walleye shiner story too. Emerald shiners on hook & line.... Jim is spot on- if you can catch the local shiner- it is the BEST BAIT you can use there. Because a healthy shiner is too fast for most predator fish - one dangled on hook and line, in distress is near impossible to resist for the local predators!
The golden shiners are spring spawners, doing it about the same time that the crappie are, and they sometimes 'overlap' in habitat, depending on the environment.
On the Delmarva and Eastern Shore of Maryland, they are known as 'mill roach'. and are a top, natural bait for big bass and chain pickerel. In those shallow, dark and tannin-stained waters, these soft-rayed baitfish are plankton feeders and sometimes roam in open water areas and you might catch a few larger specimens, up to 12 inches, while getting schooling crappie.
Jim,
Did you say these big goldens hang out with the crappie? Why is that? I have used them to catch crappie but never caught one while fishing for crappie.
Golden Shiner is what we call them in New Jersey Johnny.Is Roach the European name?
I love catching these but have no idea how to target them . They just show up on the end of my line every once in a while.
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