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Title: Wisconsin Game Fish Identification


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Wisconsin Game Fish Identification
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Caudal Fin
Dorsal Fin
Operculum
Pectoral Fin
Anal Fin
Pelvic Fin
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Bluegill
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Bluegill
  • 1/2 as deep as long
  • under 1 thick
  • blue color on lower portion of both the jaw and
    operculum
  • Color is NOT a good way to identify
  • Dark round spot on the rear dorsal fin
  • 5-9 dark vertical bands running down their sides.

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Pumpkinseed
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Pumpkinseed
  • Lateral facial markings
  • Scarlet spot on opercle flap
  • 7-8 dark vertical bands
  • Very similar to bluegill
  • Very colorful, but color is a poor ID indicator.

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Red Eared Sunfish
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Red Eared Sunfish
  • Produced from a Bluegill and Pumpkinseed
    crossbreeds.
  • Looks very similar to Bluegill or Pumpkinseed,
    but slight differences.

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Crappie
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Crappie
  • Both Black and White (black 7-8 dorsal spines,
    white 6 dorsal spines.)
  • Mottled Markings
  • Color is not a good identification indicator
  • Very thin, perhaps the thinnest of all sunfish
  • 8-10 inches is common

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Yellow Perch
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Yellow Perch
  • Golden Yellow Coloration on their sides. (may
    vary)
  • 6-8 dark vertical bands along their sides
  • have two dorsal fins, membrane between the two is
    black
  • caudal fin is slightly rounded and forked
  • 3.5 times as long as deep
  • unlike walleyes, they do not have canines

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Largemouth Bass
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Largemouth Bass
  • Upper jaw extends beyond the eye
  • Deep notch in dorsal fin
  • Caudal fin is forked and rounded
  • Golden-brown eye
  • Dark, irregular horizontal stripe along lateral
    line

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Smallmouth Bass
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Smallmouth Bass
  • Upper jaw does not extends beyond the eye
  • Slight notch in dorsal fin
  • Caudal fin is not forked and not rounded
  • Red eye
  • Dark, vertical stripe along sides

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White Bass
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White Bass
  • Brown eye
  • Silver color
  • many dark, horizontal lines along the sides

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Rock Bass
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Rock Bass
  • Brown eye
  • Brown coloration, with light vertical stripes
    along the sides

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Walleye
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Walleye
  • Canines along the lower jaw
  • irregularly-shaped vertical blotches along sides
  • Upper half of body has mottled vertical stripes
  • Dark blotch on back of anterior dorsal fin, no
    spots on dorsal fin
  • Silvery, opaque marble eyes that glow in the dark
  • White tip on lower edge of caudal fin

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Sauger
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Sauger
  • Very similar to a walleye
  • spots on the anterior dorsal fin, no black blotch
    at the back of anterior dorsal
  • no white tip on low caudal fin

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Northern Pike
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Northern Pike
  • Hard-muscled, tube-shaped fish with elongated
    body and a flat, duckbill snout
  • light, bean-shaped markings that run the length
    of the body in horizontal rows
  • Tiger-striped fins
  • Rounded caudal, pelvic and pectoral fins
  • Scales cover the cheek and upper half of the
    operculum
  • 5-7 pores on each side of lower jaw

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Muskellunge
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Muskellunge
  • Hard-muscled, tube-shaped fish with elongated
    body and a flat, duckbill snout
  • vertical stripes along each side of the fish
  • Tiger-striped fins
  • Pointed caudal, pelvic and pectoral fins
  • No scales on the cheek and upper half of the
    operculum
  • 6-9 pores on each side of lower jaw

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Brook Trout
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Brook Trout
  • Has an elongated and compressed body
  • squared-tail
  • wormlike markings on back and head
  • red spots along the side of their bodies with
    blue halos.
  • Lower fins have a white leading edge, followed by
    a black border

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Brown Trout
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Brown Trout
  • X shaped markings on back and upper half of
    their body
  • squared tail
  • numerous small spots on the head
  • inside of the mouth is white
  • 10-12 anal rays

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Rainbow Trout
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Rainbow Trout
  • Many small spots on the body
  • Distinctive pink horizontal stripe down each side
    of the body
  • squared tail with spots
  • 10-12 anal rays

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Lake Trout
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Lake Trout
  • Silvery color with irregular wormlike markings on
    back and dorsal fin
  • Light spots in body and tail
  • deeply forked tail with spots on edge leading to
    the body
  • 10-11 rays in their anal fin
  • inside of mouth is white

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Chinook Salmon
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Chinook Salmon
  • Some black spots on upper half of body
  • grey-black mouth, with teeth set in black gums
  • squared tail with spots on both halves
  • 15-19 anal rays

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Coho Salmon
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Coho Salmon
  • Small black spots on backs, sides above the
    lateral line, base of dorsal fin, and upper half
    of caudal fin.
  • Inside of mouth is grey or black, with teeth set
    in white gums
  • Slightly forked tail
  • 12-15 anal rays

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Lake Sturgeon
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Lake Sturgeon
  • Torpedo-shaped body, turned up tail
  • Resembles a shark
  • Five rows of shell-shaped plates along back
  • notochord instead of backbone
  • Mouth is on underside of body with barbels

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Channel Catfish
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Channel Catfish
  • Scaleless, tough skin
  • 8 barbels
  • Three sharp spines, (1 dorsal, 2 pectoral)
  • Black spots on lower side of body
  • Deeply forked caudal fin

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Flathead Catfish
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Flathead Catfish
  • Scaleless, tough skin
  • 8 barbels
  • Three sharp spines, (1 dorsal, 2 pectoral)
  • No spots on lower side of body
  • squared caudal fin
  • flattened head
  • lower lip protrudes past upper lip

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Yellow Bullhead
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Yellow Bullhead
  • Black, Brown or Yellow species
  • Scaleless, tough skin
  • 6 barbels
  • Sharp spines (1 dorsal, 2 pectoral)
  • Caudal fin is slightly notched and squared

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Carp
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Carp
  • Rough fish
  • Very scaly
  • Barbels
  • Much like a sucker
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