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  2. Alosidae - Wikipedia

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    The Alosidae, or the shads, [2] [3] [4] are a family of clupeiform fishes. The family currently comprises four genera worldwide, and about 32 species. The family currently comprises four genera worldwide, and about 32 species.

  3. Alosa - Wikipedia

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    Shads are thought to be unique among the fishes in having evolved an ability to detect ultrasound (at frequencies above 20 kHz, which is the limit of human hearing). [7] This was first discovered by fisheries biologists studying a type of shad known as blueback herring , and was later verified in laboratory studies of hearing in American shad.

  4. Shad fishing - Wikipedia

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    Watercolor of an American shad by Sherman F. Denton, 1904. The swelling between the anal fin and ventral fin identifies this as a pregnant female. Shad is a type of fish, much valued as a sport fish. The male shad is an excellent game fish, showing multiple jumps and an occasional end-over-end; it has been called a "freshwater tarpon". The ...

  5. American shad - Wikipedia

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    The Salem County New Jersey Attorney Bar Association has held an annual Shad Dinner every spring since the 1940s. There is a shad museum on the Connecticut River in Haddam, Connecticut. William Penn negotiated with the Lenape for the shad fishing ground Schuylkill in the 1680s. Shad, he said, were "excellent Pickled or Smoked." [13]

  6. Berkley (fishing) - Wikipedia

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    Berkley is a fishing tackle company founded in Spirit Lake, Iowa, in 1937 [1] as Berkley Fly Co. by Berkley Bedell. History. The Jarden Corporation acquired ...

  7. American gizzard shad - Wikipedia

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    The mouth of the gizzard shad has a short, wide, upper jaw with a deep notch along the ventral margin, and a weak, relatively smaller, lower jaw. The mouth itself is subterminal to inferior (on the lower portion of the head), and the adults possess no teeth. [7] The gizzard shad also has 90 to 275 gill rakers along the lower limbs. [4]

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