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.

Пункти ідентифікації
- Small, slender minnow with a narrow, pointed snout and terminal mouth
- Speckled dark spotting along the back and upper sides
- Dark lateral stripe and a black wedge on the lower caudal peduncle at the tail base
середовище проживання
Clear, cool to warm shallow streams, spring runs, riffles, and rocky margins; also common in pools with gravel, cobble, and submerged cover in desert and mountain waters.
Замітки про наживку
Usually not targeted intentionally; tiny hooks with worms, insect larvae, or dough bait can take them. Small nymphs, midge imitations, and micro-jigs under a float work best when fishing specifically for small cyprinids.
Поведінка
A tight-schooling, bottom-oriented minnow that grazes algae and picks aquatic insects, detritus, and small crustaceans from rocks and gravel. It stays near current seams and cover, and moves into quieter water at low flow.
Обережно
No major species-specific consumption hazard is well established, but it is a very small fish and usually not eaten. Check local rules before collecting or using as bait; some populations are localized and management-sensitive.
Рибальські нотатки
Use ultralight tackle, 6X–8X tippet or very light line, and present baits or flies dead-drift near the bottom in shallow riffles and seam edges. Best approached by sight-fishing in clear water; often more a bait bucket species than a game fish.