Bluegill Shadows Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) is a sunfish freshwater fish native to ponds, rivers, streams, and lakes in North America. |
Redear Sunfish in full colors Redear sunfish (Lepomis microlophus) are a freshwater fish native to southern North America, well known for eating mussels and clams, found in ponds, rivers, streams, and lakes. |
Bluegill in spawning colors Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) is a sunfish freshwater fish native to ponds, rivers, streams, and lakes in North America. |
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Bluespotted Sunfish Bluespotted Sunfish (Enneacanthus gloriosus) is a small freshwater fish found east of the Appalachian mountains in North America in ponds, marches, and slower streams. |
Redbreast Sunfish Redbreast Sunfish (Lepomis auritus) is a common freshwater fish found in eastern North America, in streams, rivers, and ponds. |
Yellow Bullhead Catfish Yellow Bullhead Catfish (Ameiurus natalis) is a freshwater fish found in streams and rivers including the Mississippi River Basin, Great Lakes Basin, and west to the Rockies. |
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Black Bullhead Catfish Black Bullhead Catfish (Ameiurus melas) is a freshwater fish found in streams and rivers including the Mississippi River Basin and Great Lakes basin. |
Brown Bullhead Catfish Brown Bullhead Catfish (Ameiurus nebulosus) is a freshwater fish found in streams and rivers including the Mississippi River Basin, Great Lakes Basin, and east to the Atlantic ocean in North America. |
White Bullhead Catfish White Bullhead Catfish (Ameiurus catus) is a freshwater fish found in streams and rivers from the Appalachian Mountains east to the Atlantic ocean in eastern North America. |
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Albino Channel Catfish Golden or Albino color variant of channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus), which are freshwater fish native to North America Mississippi-Missouri-Ohio River Basins and Great Lakes. |
Bowfin Bowfin (Amia calva) also called dogfish or grinnel, are a freshwater and brackish water fish found in eastern North America including the Mississippi River and Great Lakes basins. |
Laurel Dace Laurel dace (Chrosomus saylori) are a rare minnow freshwater fish found only in Tennessee in a few small streams. |
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Mooneye Mooneye (Hiodon tergisus) are a freshwater fish found in the drainage of the Mississippi River and Great Lakes. |
Goldeye Goldeyes (Hiodon alosoides) are a freshwater fish found in the drainage of the Mississippi River and Great Lakes. |
Skipjack Shad Herring Skipjack Shad (Herring)(Alosa chrysochloris) are a freshwater to brackish water fish that runs up, and is found, from the upper Mississippi river basin to the Gulf of Mexico. Jumps like a tarpon. |
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Florida Cooter Turtle Florida Cooter Turtles (Pseudemys floridana) are colorful pond, swamp, and river turtle reptiles found in the southeastern USA. |
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Map Turtle Map turtles are a common river and pond turtle reptile found in the central USA including the Great Lakes and Mississippi and Ohio river basins. |
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Piebald Madtom catfish Piebald madtom (Noturus gladiator) are a small freshwater catfish fish found in the southeastern USA |
Alligator Gar Alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula) are an extremely large and long lived freshwater and brackish water fish of the south central USA, from the Mississippi River, Trinity River basins to Gulf of Mexi |
Sacramento pikeminnow Sacramento pikeminnow (Ptychocheilus grandis) is a large freshwater minnow fish of the Sacramento basin in California to Oregon. Its close relative, the Colorado pikeminnow (Ptychocheilus luciusis) i |
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Chain Pickerel Chain Pickerel are a pike family freshwater fish of the southern United States, from the Ohio River south. |
Crappie six star A geometric pattern of crappie freshwater North American fish in a star flower pattern. Drawings. |
Blue Catfish Pattern A pattern of freshwater blue catfish, a fish of the Mississippi River system and lakes all over. Nature. Drawing. |
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3 North American Catfish Three North American Catfish including blue, flathead, and channel catfish, freshwater river and lake fish. |
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7 Sunfish 7 Sunfish including bluegill, crappie, shellcracker (redear), green sunfish, and rock bass (goggle eye), freshwater fish. |
Tackle Box Lures A fishing Tackle Box Pattern of lures, spoons, weights, hooks, jigs, plugs, swivels, spinners, and floats. Fun for your angler. |
Paddlefish paddlefish (aka spoonbill) are an ancient cartilage freshwater fish that uses its nose like an electric sonar. |
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Black Crappie Sunfish Black Crappie are a fun sunfish freshwater fish that lives around trees and docks. |
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White Crappie Sunfish White Crappie are a fun sunfish freshwater fish that lives around trees and weeds in rivers and lakes. |
Bullhead Catfish school A silly tight pattern of bullhead catfish fish, perfect for fishing wear. Drawing. |
Crawdad Crayfish Mudbug Whether it's crawdad, crayfish, mudbug, yabbie, freshwater lobster, this ozark ringed crayfish is a pretty crustacean on shirts, jewelry, etc. |
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AsianCarpMayhem - Eat a Carp Save a River Eat a Carp, Save a River Everything with the infamous Asian Carp (Silver and Bighead Carp) |
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Shad in Neon Colors These beautiful threadfin shad fish school tightly on the Missouri River at Howell Island feeding up for the cooler month, reflecting sunlight of every color.Nature. Photo. |
School of Sunfish Three Species of sunfish, including bluegill, redear, and longear, arranged in a fun and colorful fish pattern. Nature. Drawing. |
Silver (Asian) Carp Silver Carp, one of the Asian carp, is a jumper, invasive species in the Mississippi River Basin, Great Lakes, and other Spots, on shirts, hats, etc. |
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Bighead (Asian) Carp Bighead Carp, one of the Asian Carp, is a wide mouthed gulper of plankton, invasive in the Mississippi River system and other locales, and on shirts, hats, etc. |
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Spotted (Kentucky) Bass Spotted or Kentucky, bass, a member of the black bass, sunfish family, on shirts, hats, etc. |
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Rock Bass Goggle Eye fish Northern Rock Bass, or Goggle Eye, or Ozark Bass, or Shadow bass, are freshwater sunfish family fish of North America |
Green Sunfish fish Green Sunfish are a very common freshwater fish in north america, aggressive and rock dwelling. |
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Largemouth bass fish Largemouth bass, black bass, sunfish family fish, bucketmouth, ambush predator, on shirts, hats, etc. |
Longear Sunfish fish Longear Sunfish, a freshwater fish, clear stream fish, of Ozark and north, is colorful, and on shirts, hats, etc. |
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Shortnosed Gar Shortnosed Gar are a tough toothy freshwater fish that can breathe air in low oxygen oxbows. |
Longnosed Gar Longnosed (longnose) Gar are a larger freshwater fish that has a long toothy snout to catch fish. |
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Silly Madtom catfish Madtom catfish is a minnow sized catfish that lives in clear streams and rivers under rocks, endangered in many areas. |
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Sauger Sauger are a perch family freshwater fish of the Mississippi River basin, related to walleye. Drawing. |
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Yellow Bass Yellow bass, a relative of Striped bass and White bass, a temporate bass, is a freshwater fish of the Mississippi River and on shirts, etc. |
White Sucker The White Sucker is a freshwater fish that spawns far up streams, and was highly regarded as a food fish by many early American colonists. |
Northern Hogsucker fish The Northern Hogsucker is a sucker family fish, that lies camouflaged over gravel in clear freshwater streams in North America. Drawing. |
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Golden Redhorse Golden Redhorse are a river, stream and lake freshwater sucker fish of the USA and Canada. |
Bigmouth Buffalo fish Bigmouth Buffalo fish are a large sucker family freshwater fish of the Mississippi River basin. |
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Threadfin Shad fish Threadfin Shad are a herring family freshwater fish of the southern United States. Drawing. |
Silverside Inland Silversides are an important freshwater forage fish, feeding on the surface on zooplankton and insects. Drawing. |