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Todays fish of the day is the Largemouth Bass.聽Its scientific name is Micropterus salmoides.聽 It is a freshwater fish that is part of the sun fish family and is native to North America.
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Todays fish of the day is the Brook Trout. Its scientific name is Salvelinus fontinalis. It is native to Eastern United States but not in Canada. It is part of the聽 salmon family.
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Todays fish of the day is the Lake Sturgeon or otherwise known as the Rock Sturgeon. Its scientific name is Acipenser fulvescens. It is a temperate freshwater fish native to lakes in North America.
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聽Todays fish of the day is the Green Sunfish. Its scientific name is Lepomis cyanellus. The Green Sunfish is native to North America and are usually caught accidentally.
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Todays fish of the day is the Channel Catfish. Its scientific name is Ictalurus punctatus. It Is native to North America around the Mississippi River, and is the most abundant of the Catfish family.聽
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Todays fish of the day is the Blue Catfish. Its scientific name is Lctalurus Furcatus. It is the largest species of North American Catfish. The Blue Catfish is predominantly found in the drainages聽around the聽Mississippi River.聽
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Todays fish of the day is the Tiger Musky. Its scientific name is Esox masquinongy 脳 Lucius. The Tiger musky is a combination of a Musky and a Northern Pike. It is native to the Midwest of North America and parts of Canada.
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Todays fish of the day is the Muskellunge or Musky. Its scientific name is Esox masquinongy. It is a very uncommon freshwater fish native to North America. It is coined the fish of a thousand casts.
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Todays fish is the Sauger. Its scientific name is Sander Canadensis.t鈥檚 a freshwater perciform fish that is highly related to the walleye. They have two dorsal fins which separate them from the walleye.
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Todays fish of the day is the Pumpkinseed. Its scientific name is Lepomis gibbosus. It is a freshwater fish native to North America and is part of the sunfish family. It is also commonly known as the pond perch.
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Todays fish is the Sucker. Its scientific name is Catostomus commersonii. It is native to the upper Midwest and Northeast of North America.
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Todays fish of the day is the Rainbow Trout or also know as a Steelhead. ITs scientific name is Oncorhynchus mykiss. The Trout is native to cold water tributaries of the Pacific Ocean in Asia and North America.
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Todays fish of the day is the Carp. Its scientific name is Cyprinus carpio. The Carp is an oily聽 freshwater fish that is native to Europe and Asia, but its also commonly found in North America.
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Todays fish of the day is the White Crappie. Its scientific name is Pomoxis annularis. The White crappie is聽a native freshwater fish found聽in North America.
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Todays fish of the day is the Perch. Its scientific name is Perca fluviatilis. The Perch is a gamefish native to North America.
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Todays fish of the day is the Black Crappie. Its scientific name is Pomoxis nigromaculatus. It聽is a freshwater fish that is found in North America and is one of only two crappie species in America.
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Todays fish of the day is the Brown Trout. Its scientific name is Salmo trutta. The Brown Trout usually can be found migrating from lakes into rivers or streams to spawn, although evidence indicates stocks spawn on wind-swept shorelines of lakes.
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