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Johnny Darter
Etheostoma nigrum
Johnny Darter (Etheostoma nigrum) is a small North American freshwater darter found in clear streams, rivers, lakeshores, and sometimes quiet pools over sand, gravel, or rubble. It feeds on tiny aquatic insects and other benthic invertebrates and is generally not targeted by anglers.

Lake Trout
Salvelinus namaycush
Lake trout are a large, cold-water char native to deep northern lakes, where they often suspend offshore or hold near steep drop-offs. They can grow very large and are prized for firm, rich flesh, but many populations are slow-growing and vulnerable to overharvest.

Largescale Stoneroller
Campostoma oligolepis
Largescale Stoneroller is a small North American minnow that grazes algae and organic films in clear, shallow streams. It is not a common sport fish; anglers usually catch it incidentally while fishing creeks and small rivers.

Least Killifish
Heterandria formosa
Least Killifish (Heterandria formosa) is one of the world’s smallest freshwater fishes, with males much smaller than females. It is a livebearing fish that inhabits quiet, shallow vegetated waters; in many places it is more often studied than targeted by anglers.

Longear Sunfish
Lepomis megalotis
Longear Sunfish (Lepomis megalotis) is a colorful Lepomis in small clear streams, ponds, and lakes across much of central and eastern North America. Males show vivid breeding colors and are aggressive nest-guarders, making them easy to catch when guarding colonies.

Longnose Dace
Rhinichthys cataractae
Longnose Dace is a small, streamlined cyprinid native to cool, clear streams and rivers across much of North America. It often holds in current seams and riffles, feeding on aquatic insects, algae, and tiny drift items from the bottom and midwater.

Longnose Gar
Lepisosteus osseus
Longnose Gar (Lepisosteus osseus) is a long-bodied freshwater predator with a very narrow, elongated snout and needlelike teeth. It inhabits slow rivers, backwaters, lakes, and reservoirs across eastern and central North America, often cruising near the surface.

Mandarin Fish
Siniperca chuatsi
Mandarin fish (Siniperca chuatsi) is a predatory freshwater perciform native to East Asian rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. It is a specialized ambush hunter that feeds mainly on small fish and is valued as a food fish in China.

Marbled Swamp Eel
Synbranchus marmoratus
Marbled Swamp Eel (Synbranchus marmoratus) is a mostly nocturnal, elongate freshwater fish that lives buried in mud or hidden in vegetated backwaters. It is air-breathing, hardy in low-oxygen water, and can survive short overland movements in wet conditions.

Mottled Sculpin
Cottus bairdii
Mottled Sculpin is a small, bottom-dwelling freshwater fish of cold, clear streams and rivers in North America. It hides under rocks by day and forages on aquatic insects, crayfish, and other benthic prey at night or in low light.

Mrigal Carp
Cirrhinus cirrhosus
Mrigal carp is a South Asian freshwater cyprinid widely cultured and also found in rivers and floodplain waters. It is a bottom-feeding fish that roots through soft sediment for detritus and benthic organisms.

Murray Cod
Maccullochella peelii
Murray cod is Australia's largest strictly freshwater predatory fish, endemic to the Murray-Darling Basin. It lives in big rivers, billabongs, and deep snaggy holes, and is a prized angling species that is highly regulated and vulnerable to overfishing.