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  2. Freshwater drum - Wikipedia

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    The freshwater drum, Aplodinotus grunniens, is a fish endemic to North and Central America. It is the only species in the genus Aplodinotus , [ 3 ] and is a member of the family Sciaenidae . It is the only North American member of the group that inhabits freshwater for its entire life. [ 4 ]

  3. Sciaenidae - Wikipedia

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    In the United States most fishers consider freshwater drum to be rough fish not suitable for eating, similar to carp, gar, and buffalo fish, although there are a number of people that enjoy fishing for these species and eating them, despite their limitations. [19]

  4. Black drum - Wikipedia

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    The drum were caught using shrimp for bait on 80 lb braided line and steel leaders. Black drum caught in Lake Pontchartrain. Black drum are bottom feeders, so they are most commonly caught with bait either on the bottom or suspended within a couple feet of the bottom. Bottom fishing methods are used both in surf fishing and inshore fishing. [14]

  5. List of fishes of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Freshwater drum: Aplodinotus grunniens: Medium to large rivers, lakes, reservoirs with deep water Salmonidae (family) Rainbow trout: Oncorhynchus mykiss: Large rivers to small streams, lakes, below dams Brown trout: Salmo trutta: Lakes, small streams, large rivers Umbridae (family) Central mudminnow: Umbra limi: Bogs, sloughs, swamps, sluggish ...

  6. List of fishes of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Also known as the pennant-fish and threadfin trevally. [4] African tigerfish: Hydrocynus vittatus: Alabama bass: Micropterus henshalli: Alabama shad: Alosa alabamae: Albacore: Thunnus alalunga: Alewife: Alosa pseudoharengus: Alligator gar: Atractosteus spatula: Largest exclusively freshwater fish found in North America, measuring 8 to 10 feet ...

  7. Lucky stone - Wikipedia

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    The J stones come from the right side of the fish and the L stones come from the left side of the freshwater drum. [1] Magnified view of freshwater drum otolith showing growth bands. University of Minnesota Biologist George R. Spangler gives a technical explanation of the "letters" which appear on the lucky stone. "The 'L-shaped groove' is ...

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