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A golden shiner observed in the Mullica River, New Jersey. Though it has been known to reach lengths of 30 cm (12 in), in the wild the golden shiner is usually between 7.5 and 12.5 cm (3.0 and 4.9 in) long. The body is laterally compressed (deep-bodied). The back is dark green or olive, and the belly is a silvery white.
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]
Fathead minnow, Pimephales promelas; Finescale dace, Phoxinus neogaeus; ... Golden shiner, Notemigonus crysoleucas; Grass carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella (prohibited ...
Dineo Dowd of Madison on Wisconsin winter hiking: "It's just so quiet, it's so beautiful. It just gives me peace." From atmosphere to a lack of mosquitos: 5 reasons to take a winter hike in Wisconsin
List of fishing records in the state of Wisconsin. All records are fish caught by use of hook and line and are handled by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. They are up to date as of May 20, 2021. All fish caught were in the waters of the state of Wisconsin.
Codoma Girard, 1856 (ornate shiner) Cyprinella Girard, 1856 (satinfin shiners) Dionda Girard, 1856 (desert minnows) Ericymba Cope, 1865 (longjaw minnows) Erimystax Jordan, 1882(slender chubs) Exoglossum Rafinesque, 1818 (cutlips minnows) Hybognathus Agassiz, 1855 (silvery minnows) Hybopsis Agassiz, 1854 (bigeye chubs) Iotichthys Jordan ...
The name of the emerald shiner comes from the greenish emerald band that expands from the back of the gill cover to the tail. This type of minnow has a short, rounded snout, the only difference between the common emerald shiner and the silver shiner is that the silver shiner has a longer snout and a larger eye.
Wisconsin high school football scores: WIAA 8-player semifinals Northwood/Solon Springs vs. Lena/Saint Thomas Aquinas at Rhinelander Highland vs. Owen-Withee at Stanley-Boyd
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