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  2. Fathead minnow - Wikipedia

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    Fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas), also known as fathead or tuffy, is a species of temperate freshwater fish belonging to the genus Pimephales of the cyprinid family. The natural geographic range extends throughout much of North America, from central Canada south along the Rockies to Texas, and east to Virginia and the Northeastern United States. [2]

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    Ashland Soil and Water’s fall fish sale is in full swing, and orders will be taken through Oct. 7. The sale has many varieties of fish along with fathead minnows, Nature’s Pond and a pond ...

  4. Minnow - Wikipedia

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    Generally, minnows breed with the slightest rainfall and within a wide temperature range. Contrary to the long-standing presumptions, climate change poses 'negligible' threat to minnows' reproduction. Minnows are also flexible in attaining pre-spawning fitness, which makes them avoid 'skipped spawning' decisions while facing climatic variabilities.

  5. Minnesota Man Pulls Record-Breaking Fish from Two Feet of Ice

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    In the video above, the fisherman used fathead minnows and nightcrawlers, or earthworms, to attract the record-breaking lake sturgeon. Lake sturgeon are large fish with long lifespans.

  6. Brook stickleback - Wikipedia

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    Feeding time is usually dawn and sunset. The brook stickleback does have active competition mostly from minnows, but feeding times are different, along with diet. [4] Spawning occurs in midsummer. Males secure a territory, build a nest, and mate with females. Males provide protection for the eggs, ward off predators, and usually die later in ...

  7. Fishing report, May 10-16: Shaver yielding trophy trout; bass ...

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    Get out and explore. Our reports cover the coast to the High Sierra, and Lake Isabella to New Melones.

  8. List of fishes of Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Native to Colorado. They inhabit small streams, ponds, and lakes and are very tolerant of most types of water clarity and pH levels. Fathead minnows will eat organic debris, aquatic insects and zooplankton in their daily diet. Fathead minnows can grow up to 4 inches in length but will usually range between 2–3 inches. [10] LC

  9. Do These 3 Minnows Even Belong in the Dow? - AOL

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