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Western Blacktail Shiner

Cyprinella venusta

The Western Blacktail Shiner is a small North American minnow found mainly in streams and rivers of the south-central United States. It’s known for a dark tail spot and reflective body, and it often schools in moderate current over sand, gravel, or riffles.

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Western Blacktail Shiner reference image
Dan Johnson, cc-by, via Wikimedia Commons. Джерело: Wikimedia Commons.

Пункти ідентифікації

  • Prominent dark to black caudal peduncle and tail base spot
  • Silver body with faint dark edging on scales giving a net-like look
  • Adults typically show yellowish fins and a slender minnow profile

середовище проживання

Clear to moderately turbid creeks, small rivers, and tributary runs with moderate current; commonly over sand, gravel, and cobble near riffles, pool margins, and shoals.

Замітки про наживку

Tiny hooks with live worms, maggots, or pieces of insect larvae work well; small flies, micro-jigs, and 1/32–1/16 oz spinners also catch them. Often incidental rather than a primary game fish.

Поведінка

A schooling, active surface-to-midwater feeder that takes drifting insects, छोटे crustaceans, and other small invertebrates; males can become more colorful and territorial during spawning.

Обережно

none notable

Рибальські нотатки

Fish light line and small presentations in current seams, riffle tails, and shallow runs. Let baits drift naturally or retrieve small lures slowly across current; best action is often in warmer months and during daylight.