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There are over 177 species of fish in the US state of Oklahoma, at least 7% of which are not native. [1] Species include: Alabama shad (Alosa alabamae) Alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula) American eel (Anguilla rostrata) American gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum) American paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) Arkansas darter (Etheostoma cragini)
The graceful grenadier (Hymenogadus gracilis) is a species of rattail fish. It is found at depths of 160–345 m (525–1,132 ft) in tropical and subtropical seas worldwide. [ 1 ] This is one of the smallest of the rattails, growing to no more than 13 cm (5.1 in) in length.
The subfamily as a whole may represent up to 15% of the deep-sea fish population. Rattails, characterized by large heads with large mouths and eyes, have slender bodies that taper very much to very thin caudal peduncles or tails (except for one species without a caudal fin): this rat-like tail explains the common name "rattail" and the name of ...
The ridge scaled rattail [2] or ridge-scaled grenadier, [3] Macrourus carinatus, is a species of deep-water fish in the family Macrouridae. [1] [2] It has southern circumglobal distribution in temperate to subantarctic waters (34°S–65°S) and is found in the Southern Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans and in the Southern Ocean [1] [2] at depths of about 200–1,200 m (660–3,940 ft).
Albatrossia pectoralis, the giant grenadier or giant rattail, is a very large rattail, [1] and the only member of the genus Albatrossia. [2] It is found in the north Pacific from northern Japan to the Okhotsk and Bering Seas , east to the Gulf of Alaska , and south to northern Baja California in Mexico .
For striped bass, Bartnicki said the place to find the largest fish are the Lake Eufaula dam and below Keystone Lake west of Tulsa on the lower Illinois River. Catfish
Coelorinchus mirus McCulloch, 1926 (Gargoyle fish) Coelorinchus multifasciatus Sazonov & Iwamoto, 1992; Coelorinchus multispinulosus Katayama, 1942 (Spear-nose grenadier) Coelorinchus mycterismus P. J. McMillan & Paulin, 1993 (Upturned-snout rattail) Coelorinchus mystax P. J. McMillan & Paulin, 1993 (Patterned rattail) Coelorinchus nazcaensis ...
This year's free fishing days are June 1-2. 2 Does that mean anyone can fish? Yes, anyone may fish in Oklahoma on these days without a state license. People who wish to catch paddlefish will still ...