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Atlantic
salmon are long, sleek fish with bodies five times as long
as they are deep. |
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Caddisflies
Blackflies
Mayflies
Stoneflies
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Greenland
to Cape Cod in the Atlantic Ocean and from Russia
to Portugal.
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Is
a species of bullhead catfish. Like other bullhead catfish,
they have the ability to thrive in waters that are low
in oxygen, brackish, turbid and/or very warm.
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Grains
Insects
Dead or living fish
Crustaceans
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Many
areas of the US
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Is
a genus of freshwater fish in the sunfish family (family
Centrarchidae) of order Perciformes.
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Northern
Pike
Muskellunge
Walleye
Zooplankton
Insects
Crustaceans
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Southern
U.S.
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Is
a species of freshwater fish sometimes referred to
as bream, brim, or coppernose. |
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Small
Invertebrates
Very small fish
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North
America, from Québec to northern Mexico
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Prefer
faster-moving water than flatheads.
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Any species of fish they can catch
Crayfish
Freshwater mussels
Frogs
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From
Mexico to as far north as southern Canada.
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As
a member of the char group (classified as a salmonid)
and is not actually a trout. Native to northeastern
North America, the brook trout is one of the most
popular game fish of the char group.
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crustaceans
frogs
insects
molluscs
smaller fish
voles
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Cool
waters from the United States to South America
and Europe
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Are
a very diverse group of bony fish. Named for their
prominent barbels, which give the image of cat-like
whiskers.
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Algae
Fish Scales
Mucus
Carrion
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Tropical
South America, Africa, and Asia
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and
the sea trout (S. trutta morpha trutta) are fish
of the same species.
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Streambed
Small fish
Frogs
Insects
Insect larvae
Pupae
Wet flies
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North
america, Europe, North Africa and Asia
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Share
the same natural range as the blue catfish.
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Small
fish
Organic materials
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North
America. Rivers, streams and lakes with sand-and-rock
bottoms
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Is
a widespread freshwater fish distantly related to the
common goldfish (Carassius auratus), with which it
is capable of interbreeding.
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Water
Plants
Insects
Crustaceans
Zooplankton
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Asia
and Eastern Europe
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Obtains its
name from a streak of red colour beneath its lower
jaw. Cutthroats often hybridize with other trout,
especially the rainbow.
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Other
fish
Freshwater shrimp
Insect larvae
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Native
to the western United States and Canada
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Identified
by their wide flat heads and rounded tails, also
known as shovelheads and yellow cats, they average
over twenty pounds and in some rivers many approach
one hundred pounds.
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Fish
Iinsects
Annelid worms
Crustaceans
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Roam
the deep pools in large rivers from the Mississippi
to Mexico.
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Is a freshwater
char living mainly in lakes in northern North America.
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Insects
Small fish
Frogs
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Northern
North America.
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Micropterus salmoides)
is a species of fish. Also known as Black Bass, Green
Trout, Bigmouth Bass, and Lineside Bass.
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Plankton
Insects
Small fish
Crayfish
Frogs
Mice
Rats
Small birds
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Grass,
brush, or drop-offs
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Are
large, relatively rare freshwater fish of North
America.
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Crayfish
Frogs
Ducklings
Snakes
Muskrats
Small mammals
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Missouri
to Alabama and today muskie fishing in the states
of Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, West Virginia,
and Pennsylvania rivals that of the Great Lakes
states.
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Is
a species of carnivorous fish of the genus Esox (the
pikes). They are typical of brackish and freshwaters
of the northern hemisphere.
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Mainly
fish
Water voles
Ducklings
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Russia,
Europe, the British Isles, and North America.
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is
a genus of in the family Salmonidae (salmon). The name
of the genus is derived from the Greek onkos ("hook")
and rynchos (nose").
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Caddisflies
Blackflies
Mayflies
Stoneflies
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Pacific
Ocean
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Is
the genus of fish referred to as perch or yellow
perch, a group of freshwater fish belonging to
the family Percidae.
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Tiny
zooplankton
Insect larvae
Small fish
Other perch
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Europe,
Asia and North America
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Chain pickerel (esox niger) are a popular northeastern U.S. game fish.
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Small
Ambushed Fish
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Maine
to Arkansas and north to the Great Lakes
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The
pumpkinseed (Lepomis gibbosus) is a member of the
sunfish family, closely related to the bluegill.
The pumpkinseed is brightly coloured in orange,
yellow, green and blue.
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Small
Invertebrates
Very small fish
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North
America, from Québec to northern Mexico
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The
two distinct strains of rainbow trout are the steelhead
and shasta strains. The former has a migratory instinct
to swim to the sea, while the shasta strain is non migratory.
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Insects
Crayfish
Crustaceans
Planktonic feeders
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Northern
Mexico to the Aleutian Islands
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bass
are considered gamefish and are popular with sustenance
and sport fishermen.
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Smaller
fish
Insects
Crustaceans
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St
Lawrence River and Great Lakes
Mississippi River basin
Québec to Saskatchewan in the north down to Missouri and Arkansas
New York through Kentucky
Tennessee to Alabama and Georgia
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Comprise
the genus Alosa, fishes related to herring
in the family Clupeidae.
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Microscopic
plankton
Small shiny darts
Spinners
Streamer flies
Brightly coloured beads
Shiny objects
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Mississippi River basin,
the Saint Lawrence River–Great Lakes system,
and up into the Hudson Bay basin
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is
a species of freshwater fish in the sunfish family (Centrarchidae)
of order Perciformes.
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Crayfish
Insects
Smaller fish
Zooplankton
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Mississippi River basin,
the Saint Lawrence River–Great Lakes system,
and up into the Hudson Bay basin
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'Smelt'
describes several species of fish of the family
Osmeridae of the northern hemisphere, characterized
by the presence of a small adipose fin on the dorsal
surface of the body, and by rather large, loose
scales.
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Mysis
Freshwater shrimp
Small crustaceans
Small fish
Eggs of other fish
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Great
Lakes, Eastern Canada
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is
a member of the temperate bass family native to North
America but widely introduced elsewhere
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Gizzard
Shad
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East
Coastline of North America from the St. Lawrence
River into the Gulf of Mexico to Louisiana
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Is
a bottom-feeding freshwater fish. Most anglers
do not fish for suckers, but during the spring
spawning season, suckers fight well on light tackle
and are good eating
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Small
invertebrates
Plant matter
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North
America from Labrador in the north to Georgia and
New Mexico in the south.
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A
freshwater perciform fish that is a North American
close relative of the European pikeperch.
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Yellow
perch
Ciscoes
Crayfish
Minnows
Leeches
Earthworms
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Most
of Canada and to the northern United States.
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bass
are considered gamefish and are popular with sustenance
and sport fishermen.
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Flies
Minnow
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Throughout
the U.S..
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A
freshwater fish of the temperate bass family Moronidae
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Smaller
fish
Insects
Crustaceans
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St
Lawrence River and Great Lakes
Mississippi River basin
Québec to Saskatchewan in the north down to Missouri and Arkansas
New York through Kentucky
Tennessee to Alabama and Georgia
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The
most abundant group of fish north of the Alaska
Range, inhabiting almost every type of river and
freshwater habitat in this section of Alaska.
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Small
Clams
Snails
Aquatic Insects
Larvae
Freshwater shrimp
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North
of the Alaska Range
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