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  2. Emerald shiner - Wikipedia

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    Emerald shiners are used for fishing bait, especially for winter fishing because of the shiner's hardiness in cold weather. [15] They are also an important resource for other animals to forage. [16] [17] The glistening sides of the shiner, along with its graceful movements make it a good aquarium fish.

  3. Common shiner - Wikipedia

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    The common shiner is silvery colored (sometimes bronze) and has an "olive back with a dark dorsal stripe." [3] The common shiner is a freshwater fish found in North America. Adults inhabit rocky pools in small to medium rivers. They can live to be approximately 6 years old. [4] They are considered sexually mature by 7.4 centimetres (2.9 in). [4]

  4. Golden shiner - Wikipedia

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    A golden shiner observed in the Mullica River, New Jersey. Though it has been known to reach lengths of 30 cm (12 in), in the wild the golden shiner is usually between 7.5 and 12.5 cm (3.0 and 4.9 in) long. The body is laterally compressed (deep-bodied). The back is dark green or olive, and the belly is a silvery white.

  5. Fishing report, Nov. 1-7: Courtright and Wishon trout ... - AOL

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    Cut sardines, lugworms, or jumbo live shiners after check gates along with flukes on a jig head, tube baits, or lipless crankbaits on a slow presentation for the linesides.

  6. Spottail shiner - Wikipedia

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    The spottail shiner or spottail minnow (Notropis hudsonius) is a small- to medium-sized freshwater minnow. It can be found as far north as Canada and as far south as the Chattahoochee River in Georgia. These shiners live in lakes, rivers, and creeks. They occupy the rocky or sandy shorelines and bottoms of the water.

  7. Rainbow shiner - Wikipedia

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    The rainbow shiner (Notropis chrosomus) is a North American species of ray-finned fish in the genus Notropis. The rainbow shiner has a length of 5 to 8 centimeters. It has translucent color from pink to golden with a silver-black stripe along its flanks. The base of its fins are of a reddish color. Adult males change their color during the ...

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    Shiners Hospitals for Children| Love to the rescue, accessed Feb. 28, "THIS IS MY STORY" USA TODAY, email with Mel Bower, Chief Marketing Officer for Shriners Hospitals for Children Shriners ...

  9. Cyprinella spiloptera - Wikipedia

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    The spotfin shiner has a black blotch of pigment on the membrane between its last three rays of the dorsal fin; this spot may be obscure or faint in small spotfin shiners. They are deep-bodied and have a black vertical bar posterior to their operculum. Their mouths open in the terminal position, they have diamond-shaped scales, and each scale ...

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