Dorsal Fin Caudal Fin Anal Fin Pelvic Fin Pectoral Fin Operculum.

Post on 26-Mar-2015

232 views 4 download

Tags:

Transcript of Dorsal Fin Caudal Fin Anal Fin Pelvic Fin Pectoral Fin Operculum.

Dorsal Fin Caudal Fin

Anal Fin

Pelvic Fin

Pectoral Fin

Operculum

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.

Bluegill

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.

Pumpkinseed

Red Eared Sunfish

• Produced from a Bluegill and Pumpkinseed crossbreeds.

• Looks very similar to Bluegill or Pumpkinseed, but slight differences.

Red Eared Sunfish

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

Crappie

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

Yellow Perch

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

Largemouth Bass

Smallmouth Bass

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

White Bass

• Brown eye

• Silver color

• many dark, horizontal lines along the sides

White Bass

Rock Bass

• Brown eye

• Brown coloration, with light vertical stripes along the sides

Rock Bass

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

Walleye

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

Sauger

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

Northern Pike

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

Muskellunge

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

Brook Trout

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

Brown Trout

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

Rainbow Trout

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

Lake Trout

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

Chinook Salmon

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

Coho Salmon

Sockeye (Red) Salmon

Sockeye (Red) Salmon

• Mouth is white with a white gum line

• Almost toothless

• No spots on tail or back

• Large, bright gold, glassy eye

Chum (Dog) Salmon

Chum (Dog) Salmon

• Mouth is white with a white gum line

• Well developed teeth

•  No spots on tail or back

• Calico markings (vertical bars) – faint on bright fish

• Narrow caudal peduncle

• White tip on anal fin

Pink (Humpy) Salmon

Pink (Humpy) Salmon

• Mouth is white with a black gum line. 

• In marine areas, almost no teeth

• Large oval spots on both lobes of tail

• Large black spots on back

• Pointed lower jaw

• No silver on tail

• Very small scales

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

Lake Sturgeon

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

Channel Catfish

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

Flathead Catfish

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

Yellow Bullhead

Carp

• Rough fish

• Very scaly

• Barbels

• Much like a sucker

Carp