Striped Shiner
Luxilus chrysocephalus
Striped Shiner is a common North American minnow of clear upland streams and small rivers. It often schools over gravel and sand, feeding on insects, algae, and small invertebrates; it is sometimes used as bait but is not a major game fish.

识别要点
- Bold black lateral stripe from snout through the tail base
- Silvery body with a dark-edged scale pattern and golden sheen on the head in breeding season
- Deeply forked tail and a stout minnow body with a slightly subterminal mouth
栖息地
Clear to slightly turbid medium-sized streams and small rivers with gravel, sand, riffles, pools, and moderate current; also found in some reservoirs and stream margins.
饵料备注
Small pieces of worm, maggots, crickets, and bread or dough baits can work; tiny hooks and light offerings are best. Small gold spinners or micro jigs may catch them when actively feeding.
行为
A schooling, midwater-to-bottom feeder that picks drifting insects, terrestrial insects, algae, and tiny crustaceans. Spawns in spring, often in shallow gravelly runs and riffles.
注意事项
none notable
钓法备注
Fish light tackle with a small float or allow baits to drift naturally in current. Target edges of riffles, tailouts, and pool heads; keep presentations small and subtle because they can be wary in clear water.