Can you ID bike and fish and possibly location from vegetation?

Great post @Seanni Plunkett , good to see someone knows that '42' is more than just the average girth of a Rocket rider, the last thing we want is to keep on topic in this thread! ;):thumbsup:
You happy now?;):D
Is this foreplay or just a Dolphin's entrée*?

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With any luck if we keep wiping out all the fish, eventually, before departing elsewhere, the Dolphins will have no choice but to clean up all the rubbish pollies of the world for us. I wonder which Trump would prefer, having his ear, fingers or something else nibbled off first? Now I know why I have never seen any photos of Trump swimming.;)

*Weird aside: I just found out that an 'entrée' is the starter course throughout the world except in the USA where it refers to the main course of a meal. I wonder if the same is true for 'foreplay'.;):D:roll::roll::roll:

This is an incredibly brave man...I wouldn't be rushin' over and Putin' myself in amongst those bolshie fish
 
Fish ID time:
Probably Wisconsin near Milwaukee where they lived.

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Types of Fish in the Milwaukee River Basin
I have struck through the obvious exclusions. Time for the fisherman among you!
AMERICAN EEL
BLACK BULLHEAD
BLACK CRAPPIE
BLACKNOSE DACE
BLUEGILL
BLUNTNOSE MINNOW
BROOK STICKLEBACK

BROWN TROUT
BULLHEADS
CENTRAL MUDMINNOW
CENTRAL STONEROLLER
CHANNEL CATFISH
CHINOOK SALMON
COHO SALMON
COMMON CARP
COMMON CARP X GOLDFISH

COMMON SHINER
CREEK CHUB
FATHEAD MINNOW
FLATHEAD CATFISH

GIZZARD SHAD
GOLDEN REDHORSE
GOLDEN SHINER
GOLDFISH
GRASS CARP

GREATER REDHORSE
GREEN SUNFISH
GREEN SUNFISH X PUMPKINSEED
HORNYHEAD CHUB
JOHNNY DARTER
LARGEMOUTH BASS
LEAST DARTER
LOGPERCH
LONGEAR SUNFISH
MIMIC SHINER
NORTHERN PIKE
PUMPKINSEED
PUMPKINSEED X BLUEGILL
RAINBOW TROUT
REDSIDE DACE
ROCK BASS
ROUND GOBY
SAND SHINER
SHORTHEAD REDHORSE
SILVER LAMPREY
SILVER REDHORSE
SMALLMOUTH BASS
SPOTFIN SHINER
STRIPED SHINER
WALLEYE
WHITE SUCKER
YELLOW BULLHEAD
YELLOW PERCH
AMERICAN EEL
BLACK BULLHEAD
BLACK CRAPPIE
BLACKNOSE DACE
BLUEGILL

BLUNTNOSE MINNOW
BROOK STICKLEBACK

BROWN TROUT
BULLHEADS
CENTRAL MUDMINNOW
CENTRAL STONEROLLER
CHANNEL CATFISH
CHINOOK SALMON
COHO SALMON
COMMON CARP
COMMON CARP X GOLDFISH

COMMON SHINER
CREEK CHUB

FATHEAD MINNOW
FLATHEAD CATFISH

GIZZARD SHAD
GOLDEN REDHORSE
GOLDEN SHINER
GOLDFISH
GRASS CARP

GREATER REDHORSE
GREEN SUNFISH
GREEN SUNFISH X PUMPKINSEED
HORNYHEAD CHUB
JOHNNY DARTER

LARGEMOUTH BASS
LEAST DARTER
LOGPERCH
LONGEAR SUNFISH
MIMIC SHINER

NORTHERN PIKE
PUMPKINSEED
PUMPKINSEED X BLUEGILL

RAINBOW TROUT
REDSIDE DACE
ROCK BASS
ROUND GOBY
SAND SHINER
SHORTHEAD REDHORSE
SILVER LAMPREY
SILVER REDHORSE
SMALLMOUTH BASS
SPOTFIN SHINER
STRIPED SHINER
WALLEYE

WHITE SUCKER
YELLOW BULLHEAD
YELLOW PERCH


I couldn't figure out how to scratch through, so I highlighted in red those it couldn't be, like baitfish, panfish, catfish. We're getting closer.

Edit: I think I got it straight now. Thanks @Ishrub for the lesson. :thumbsup:
 
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Thanks I'll clean up. For future ref it is in the 'Insert' function menu immediate LHS of the "Camera" icon.

A waste of time but what the hell.

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The list is getting more manageable: The Salmon are ruled out as not introduced until the 1960's.

BROWN TROUT - 1.0 kg (2.2 lb) common. Av.40–80 cm (16–31 in) max.140 cm (55 in) 60 pounds (27 kg).
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GOLDEN REDHORSE - 12-18 inches long and weigh between 1-2 pounds
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GREATER REDHORSE - maximum length of 80 cm (31.5 in)
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RAINBOW TROUT - 1 -5 lb (0.5 - 2.3 kg), may reach 20 lb (9 kg).
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SHORTHEAD REDHORSE - over 16 inches are rare.
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SILVER REDHORSE - 2-5 pounds 18-24 inches long, max. to 10 pounds and 30 inches.
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WHITE SUCKER - 12 and 20 inches long and weigh anywhere from 2 to 6 pounds
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You can rule out the trout types as the tail is very wedged on the fish in the pics and not forked like Salmo Trutta.
 
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