Rosyface Shiner
Notropis rubellus
Rosyface Shiner (Notropis rubellus) is a small North American minnow found in clear, cool streams and small rivers. Breeding males develop a rosy-red face and fins; outside spawning season it is a subdued silver shiner.

Titik pengenalan
- Breeding males show a distinct rosy to red wash on the snout and head.
- Slender silvery body with a narrow dark lateral stripe.
- Small, terminal mouth and a deeply forked tail typical of Notropis shiners.
Habitat
Prefers clear, moderate-flow creeks, small to medium rivers, and sometimes spring-fed runs over gravel, sand, or mixed rubble, usually with moderate current and good oxygen.
Nota umpan
Rarely targeted as a game fish; if collected or caught incidentally, tiny pieces of worm, maggots, crushed insects, or very small nymphs can take it. Micro jigs and tiny hooks with light line are most practical.
Tingkah laku
A schooling, diurnal forager that drifts and pecks at small insects, algae, and organic material in midwater and near the surface; often associates with riffles and current seams.
Berhati-hati
Check local regulations before collecting; some stream minnows are protected or subject to permit rules. Handle gently and release quickly, especially in warm water and low-flow conditions.
Nota memancing
Use ultra-light or bait finesse tackle, tiny hooks, and natural drift presentations in shallow riffles and seam lines. It is usually best approached with a seine or minnow trap for observation rather than angling.