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  2. Cisco (fish) - Wikipedia

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    The ciscoes (or ciscos) are salmonid fish that differ from other members of the genus Coregonus in having upper and lower jaws of approximately equal length and high gill raker counts. These species have been the focus of much study recently, as researchers have sought to determine the relationships among species that appear to have evolved ...

  3. Once a commercial footnote, walleye now being touted as Ohio ...

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  4. Who caught the biggest fish in Ohio? Here are the state ... - AOL

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    It's official: New Richmond teen breaks Ohio record for largest blue catfish ever caught. Ohio fish records in Hook & Line Division. Bass, hybrid striped: 18.82 pounds. 30 7/8 inches. Muskingum River.

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  6. Coregonus artedi - Wikipedia

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    Narrowly defined, Coregonus artedi is known variously with the common names cisco, northern cisco, lake herring, chub or tullibee and its Anishinaabe name Odoonibiins. It is a pelagic fish occurring in the midwater zone of cold water lakes in North America. In the northern and western parts of its range it is also found in large rivers.

  7. Shortnose cisco - Wikipedia

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    The shortnose cisco (Coregonus reighardi) is a North American freshwater whitefish in the salmon family Salmonidae. One of the members of the broader Coregonus artedi species complex of ciscoes , it is native to the Great Lakes of Canada and the United States.

  8. Senecaville Lake - Wikipedia

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    There is also an Ohio Department of Natural Resources fish hatchery located below Senecaville Dam. This facility was acquired from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 1987. The hatchery has 37 ponds containing a total of 37 acres (150,000 m 2) of water. The facility also has two outdoor raceways and 18 indoor rearing troughs.

  9. Ohio hooks walleye as official state fish. What to know about ...

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    Ohio is reeling in an official state fish, the walleye.. During a marathon session on June 26 before legislators break for the summer, the Ohio House approved H.B. 599, naming the walleye Ohio's ...