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  2. Golden redhorse - Wikipedia

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    Fishing for members of the sucker family usually occurs in the early spring when the water temperature reaches 42 °F. Fishing several inches off the stream bottom with simple worms as bait is a good method to catch suckers. Gigging for suckers is another common practice. This is done using a multi-headed spear at night, often with a mounted ...

  3. Longnose sucker - Wikipedia

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    The longnose sucker is a freshwater fish native to North America, particularly found in rivers and lakes. Its relationship with humans is based around recreational fishing. In recreational fishing, longnose suckers are occasionally targeted by anglers for sport or as bait fish.

  4. Bottom fishing - Wikipedia

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    Bottom fishing, also called legering in the United Kingdom, is fishing of the bottom (demersal zone) of a deep body of water such as lake or ocean, targeting groundfish such as sucker fish, bream, catfish and crappie. It is contrasted with conventional angling in that no float is used with the fishing line.

  5. Walleye fishing in Erie, Pittsburgh has been 'phenomenal ...

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    He said baits like chubs and suckers have been working well. As the water temperature drops walleyes will be looking for places with a little less current and stack up in deep holes.

  6. Bait fish - Wikipedia

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    Bait fish can be contrasted with forage fish. Bait fish is a term used particularly by recreational fishermen, although commercial fisherman also catch fish to bait longlines and traps. Forage fish is a fisheries term, and is used in that context. Forage fish are small fish that are preyed on in the wild by larger predators for food.

  7. River redhorse - Wikipedia

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    They are sometimes speared or caught with hook and line using crayfish or worms as bait. A bottom-feeder, it feeds on mussels, snails, crustaceans and immature aquatic insects. Its common names include big-sawed sucker, river mullet, greater redhorse, redfin redhorse and redhorse sucker. It has the following characteristics:

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