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Smallmouth Bass (Micropterus dolomieui)
"... inch for inch and pound for pound, the gamest fish that swims." so said Dr. James A. Henshall a turn of the century physician and amateur icthyologist who made this species a lifelong avocation.
Ohio anglers have spent many sunny afternoons pursuing the trophy "smallie", and many evenings reminiscing of "the one that got away".
One of the top predators in Ohio streams and lakes, the smallmouth prefers the deeper pools having moderate to swift currents flowing over gravel, boulder, or bedrock substrates.
In Lake Erie the largest populations are found around the limestone reefs and islands in waters ranging between 3 and 20 feet in depth. Populations have shown marked declines statewide over the last 100 years as a result of channelization, dam construction, increased water turbidities, and siltation of stream habitats.
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Blackstripe Topminnow
Banded Darter
Barred Fantail Darter
Blacknose Dace
Bluntnose Minnow
Brindled Madtom
Brook Stickleback
Central Mottled Sculpin
Central Stoneroller Minnow
Central Mudminnow
Creek Chub
Eastern Sand Darter
Greenside Darter
Johnny Darter
Least Brook Lamprey
Longear Sunfish
Longnose Dace
Northern Hog Sucker
Ohio Lamprey
Orangethroat Darter
Pumpkinseed Sunfish
Rainbow Darter
River Chub
Rosyside Dace
Smallmouth Bass
Spotfin Shiner
Spotted Darter
Stonecat Madtom
Streamline Chub
Striped Shiner
Tippecanoe Darter
Trout-Perch
Variegate Darter
Warmouth Sunfish
Western Lake Chub Sucker
Yellow Bullhead Catfish