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  2. Skipjack shad - Wikipedia

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    The name skipjack shad comes from the fact that it is commonly seen leaping out of the water while feeding. [4] Other common names include blue herring, golden shad, river shad, Tennessee tarpon, and McKinley shad. The skipjack shad is restricted to the Gulf of Mexico drainage basins. Skipjack are found in clear to moderately turbid water in ...

  3. Silver-stripe round herring - Wikipedia

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    The silver-stripe round herring, slender sprat, or Kibinago minnow (Spratelloides gracilis) is a small, herring-like forage fish. [2] They are small fish used as fishing bait, especially in skipjack tuna-fishing. It is valued as food in Japan, where it is known as kibinago. These can be eaten raw, as sashimi, or cooked, as whitebait. [3]

  4. List of fishes of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Skipjack shad (Alosa chrysochloris) Slender madtom (Noturus exilis) Slenderhead darter (Percina phoxocephala) Slim minnow (Pimephales tenellus) Slough darter (Etheostoma gracile) Smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) Smallmouth buffalo (Ictiobus bubalus) Southern brook lamprey (Ichthyomyzon gagei) Southern redbelly dace (Chrosomus erythrogaster)

  5. Herring - Wikipedia

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    Herring are various species of forage fish, belonging to the order Clupeiformes.. Herring often move in large schools around fishing banks and near the coast, found particularly in shallow, temperate waters of the North Pacific and North Atlantic Oceans, including the Baltic Sea, as well as off the west coast of South America.

  6. List of fishes of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Skipjack herring, Alosa chrysochloris (special concern) Slender madtom, Noturus exilis (Endangered) Slenderhead darter, Percina phoxocephala; Slimy sculpin, Cottus cognatus; Southern brook lamprey, Ichthyomyzon gagei (special concern) Southern redbelly dace, Phoxinus erythrogaster; Speckled chub, Macrhybopsis aestivalis or Hybopsis aestivalis

  7. Spratelloides - Wikipedia

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    They are small fish used as fishing bait, especially in skipjack tuna-fishing. Some species are also valued as food in certain countries, like Spratelloides gracilis , known as kibinago in Japan . Species

  8. Blueback herring - Wikipedia

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    The blueback herring, blueback shad, or summer shad (Alosa aestivalis) is an anadromous species of herring from the east coast of North America, with a range from Nova Scotia to Florida. Blueback herring form schools and are believed to migrate offshore to overwinter near the bottom.

  9. Skipjack herring - Wikipedia

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