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Common
Name |
Scientific
Name |
Description |
Picture |
| Walleye,
Pickerel, Wall-eyed Pike |
Sander
vitreus |
Adults
average 2 to 4 pounds and 15 to 23 inches, but they can grow to over 32
inches and weigh 10 to 15 pounds. They spawn in spring and feed mainly on
small fishes.They are numerous in the Great Lakes, especially Lake Erie,
Saginaw Bay, and Green Bay. |

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Smallmouth
Bass |
Micropterus
dolomieu |
Adults
average 1 to 2 pounds and 10 to 15 inches, but can grow to over 20 inches
and nearly 10 pounds. They prefer rocky or gravel bottoms and feed on
insects, crayfish and small fishes. They spawn in late spring. |

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Largemouth
Bass |
Micropterus
salmoides |
Adults
average 1 to 2 pounds and 10 to 15 inches, but can grow to over 25 inches
and weigh 13 or more pounds. They spawn in late spring, and eat insects,
crayfish, frogs and other fish. |

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| King Salmon |
Oncorhynchus
tschawytscha |
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| Coho Salmon |
Oncorhynchus
kisutch |
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| Atlantic Salmon |
Salmo
salar |
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| Steelhead,
Rainbow Trout |
Oncorhynchus
mykiss |
Steelhead
are rainbow trout that live in the lake. They are usually larger than
those living in streams. Adults average 20 to 24 inches but can be up to
36 inches or more and weigh 20 pounds or more. Most are stocked by the
various states/provences surrounding the Lakes. |

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| Brown Trout |
Salmo
trutta |
Brown
trout prefer cold water and boulders or cobble. They average 10 to 15
inches, but often are much larger in the Lakes. They eat aquatic insects,
crayfish and other fishes. |

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| Lake Trout |
Salvelinus
namaycush |
Lake
trout prefer deep cold water. they feed on insects, crustaceans and
fishes. Adults average 20 to 24 inches and 3 to 6 pounds, but can grow o
50 pounds or more |

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| Northern Pike |
Esox
lucius |
Northern
Pike are long and slender. They spawn as soon as the ice leaves February
or March. They prefer shallower water with vegitation. They eat mostly
fish, but also will eat frogs and small mammals and birds. Most are 5
pounds or less but they can be well over 20 pounds. |

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| Muskie |
Esox
masquinongy |
Muskie
prefer heavily vegetated areas. They average 20 to 40 inches and 3 to 40
pounds, but can be over 50 inches and 55 pounds. They primarily eat fish
such as suckers and shad. |

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| Yellow Perch |
Perca
flavescens |
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Crappie |
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| Black
Crappie |
Pomoxis
nigromaculatus |
Black
crappie average 8 to 12 inches, but can b as big as 18 inches and over 4
pounds. They prefer clear water with vegetation. |

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| Bluegill |
Lepomis
macrochirus |
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| White Bass |
Morone
chrysops |
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| Pink
Salmon |
Oncorhynchus
gorbuscha |
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| Channel
catfish |
Ictalurus
punctatus |
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