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Freshwater

Speckled Dace

Rhinichthys osculus

Speckled Dace is a small western North American minnow with many local forms. It lives in clear, shallow streams and spring-fed waters, where it forages on tiny aquatic insects and algae.

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Freshwater

Spotfin Shiner

Cyprinella spiloptera

The spotfin shiner is a small North American minnow found in clear to moderately turbid streams and rivers, often over sand, gravel, or riffles. Males develop a dark spot on the dorsal fin and can show blue-green sheen during spawning.

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Freshwater

Spotted Bass

Micropterus punctulatus

Spotted Bass is a black bass native to the southeastern United States, now widely introduced elsewhere. It favors clear to moderately turbid water and often overlaps with largemouth and smallmouth bass, but usually stays more offshore or current-oriented than largemouths.

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Freshwater

Spotted Gar

Lepisosteus oculatus

Spotted Gar is a long, narrow North American gar with a spotted body and sharp tooth-filled snout. It lives in slow, shallow freshwater and is an ambush predator that often lurks among weeds and submerged cover.

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Freshwater

Spotted Sunfish

Lepomis punctatus

Spotted Sunfish is a small North American sunfish found mainly in slow, vegetated freshwater systems of the Southeast. It feeds on small invertebrates and is often overlooked by anglers, but will readily bite tiny offerings.

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Freshwater

Spotted Tilapia

Pelmatolapia mariae

Spotted Tilapia (Pelmatolapia mariae) is a hardy African cichlid widely introduced outside its native range and often established in warm freshwater canals, ponds, and slow rivers. It is a nest-building omnivore that can be caught on small natural baits and light tackle where populations are legal to target.

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Freshwater

Stone Loach

Barbatula barbatula

Stone loach (Barbatula barbatula) is a small, bottom-dwelling Eurasian loach of clear, cool streams and rivers. It hides under stones by day and feeds mostly at night on aquatic invertebrates and small benthic prey.

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Freshwater

Stonecat

Noturus flavus

Stonecat (Noturus flavus) is a small native North American madtom, a nocturnal catfish that hides by day under rocks and logs in flowing streams and rivers. It’s known for a stout body, broad head, and venomous pectoral and dorsal fin spines.

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Freshwater

Streaked Prochilod

Prochilodus lineatus

Streaked Prochilod (Prochilodus lineatus) is a South American characin-like migratory fish that forms large schools and is important in river fisheries. It is a detritivore-grazer, often abundant in big lowland river systems and floodplains.

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Freshwater

Striped Shiner

Luxilus chrysocephalus

Striped Shiner is a common North American minnow of clear upland streams and small rivers. It often schools over gravel and sand, feeding on insects, algae, and small invertebrates; it is sometimes used as bait but is not a major game fish.

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Freshwater

Striped Snakehead

Channa striata

Striped snakehead (Channa striata) is a hardy air-breathing predatory fish native to South and Southeast Asia and widely introduced elsewhere. It inhabits warm, still or slow waters and can survive poor oxygen conditions. In many regions it is an invasive species and a valued food fish.

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Freshwater

Tadpole Madtom

Noturus gyrinus

The Tadpole Madtom is a small North American catfish with a stout, tadpole-like body and a short tail. It’s usually nocturnal and secretive, living on soft bottoms in slow waters where it picks off insects, worms, and other tiny invertebrates.

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