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Western Blacknose Dace

Rhinichthys obtusus

Western Blacknose Dace (Rhinichthys obtusus) is a small North American cyprinid found in clear, cool streams. It lives near the bottom in riffles and runs, where it feeds on tiny aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates.

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Western Blacknose Dace reference image
Noah Poropat, cc-by, via Wikimedia Commons. Источник: Wikimedia Commons.

Точки идентификации

  • Distinct dark snout stripe or blackish nose patch
  • Slender, silvery body with a small terminal mouth
  • Dorsal side dusky olive to brown, plain fins without bold markings

среда обитания

Clear, cool headwaters and small to medium streams with gravel, cobble, and sand bottoms; often in riffles, runs, and along current seams near cover.

Заметки о приманке

Rarely a targeted game fish. Tiny pieces of worm, maggots, or bread under a light float can take it; micro jigs or small bead-head nymphs also work for observation or bait collection.

Поведение

A bottom-oriented minnow that forages in daylight by picking insect larvae, small crustaceans, and drifting bits from the substrate; often stays in tight schools and hugs current breaks.

Осторожность

None notable; it is a small baitfish/minnow with no known species-specific human safety concerns.

Рыболовные заметки

Use ultra-light tackle, a #18–#24 hook, and minimal split shot or a small float. Drift baits close to the bottom in riffles and seams; avoid heavy line and noisy presentations.