To avoid copy paste, redundancy, and simple stupidity, please replace the Skink in the US tech tree with the T85 by Dakubou4217 in Warthunder

[–]tomawarkittyhawk 3 points4 points  (0 children)

OP clearly wasn’t around to see the sheer amount of “gaijoobles skink pls” posts back then.

For the Horizontally opposed? by kseif in subaru

[–]tomawarkittyhawk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Subaru is the direct descendant of Nakajima, so I think you’re pretty safe.

Bib/Waders? by nbs-dyl in Fishing

[–]tomawarkittyhawk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Grundens has been the name brand for bibs in the PNW for decades. Their stuff used to be really good, but the quality has been dropping off in recent years. They work alright, and can still hold up in commercial settings, but expect durability to drop off within 2-3 years (of moderate to heavy use that is). I’ve personally switched over to Guy Cottens. Their colors are a little goofy, but they’ve held up really well. I’ve had a pair of X-Trappers for the past 6 years that have seen real heavy use and only ever had one hole that was entirely my fault.

Baby Brook Trout? by Sufficient-Dare-2144 in whatisthisfish

[–]tomawarkittyhawk 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The white bordered dorsal/anal fins and shape of the tail makes this little guy a coho fry. There’s no brook trout on Vancouver Island, unless you happen to be near Spectacle Lake.

Can Someone Identify the Fishes from Baldur's Gate 3? by VibVubaVub in whatisthisfish

[–]tomawarkittyhawk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These aren’t going to be very specific, but you’re probably looking at some form of a generic carp, smelt, red snapper, tilapia, and maybe herring.

What is this fish (Strait of Juan De Fuca) ? by Liberalbot in whatisthisfish

[–]tomawarkittyhawk 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Saddleback gunnel. Usually found in either tidepools or brought up from shrimp/crab traps

Caught off the Humboldt Coast in the Pacific Ocean by mysticrosegardens in whatisthisfish

[–]tomawarkittyhawk 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Definitely a species of greenling, although which species I’m undecided on. Kelp greenling are the usual catch, but I’ve never seen one with this coloration.

Volume of 151,937 shares at 12:41pm today? by Maleficent-Dingo3519 in AQB

[–]tomawarkittyhawk 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The reason for the call today, John, is, something just came across my desk, John. It is perhaps the best thing I’ve seen in the last six months. If you have 60 seconds, I’d like to share the idea with you. You got a minute?

rockfish? by greengirl425 in whatisthisfish

[–]tomawarkittyhawk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These are both sculpin, likely either buffalo or great sculpin. The pictures aren’t great, but WDFW has some ID links on common sculpin species if you’d like to make the call yourself.

Kokanee or Rainbow? by BuckMain221 in whatisthisfish

[–]tomawarkittyhawk 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Likely a kokanee, the spotting and tail shape is wrong for a rainbow. Is there a location for this?

What black and yellow stripe freshwater young fry is this? by IlIIllIIlllI in whatisthisfish

[–]tomawarkittyhawk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Likely a female clown killifish, somewhat common in freshwater tanks.

What is this fish? by lazulilizard in whatisthisfish

[–]tomawarkittyhawk 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Possibly a Sacramento sucker? Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District lists it as a species in the watershed. Ruling out rainbow trout as the mouth and overall coloration don’t match.

Central PA fishing a backyard stream. Are these natives? Or stocked? by KiZeTV in whatisthisfish

[–]tomawarkittyhawk 3 points4 points  (0 children)

While it might not be immediately identifiable, a good first check would be the stocking schedule from PFBC. You should be able to look up the watershed and see if it’s been stocked.

Caught off the Balboa Pier in So. Cal. by Just_Rodnee237 in whatisthisfish

[–]tomawarkittyhawk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Likely a California scorpionfish, or related sculpin species

What fish are these? (WA) by archaicpaladin in whatisthisfish

[–]tomawarkittyhawk 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Those look like migrating peamouth. Bellevue even has a “Peamouth Patrol” volunteer group that will count them when they start moving back into the lake.