Thursday, January 27, 2011

5 Types of Freshwater Fish

Fishing is a great past time. It is a nice relaxing sport to do. It can be done in competition but many people just like to catch fish for fun. Some release them while others take their catch home to get cooked up and eaten. Freshwater fishing is done quite a bit in the lakes, rivers and streams, which do not have high-salt content like the oceans do. Fresh water fishing can be accomplished in a number of different ways. It can be accomplished from shore, or in a water craft. It can be really fascinating primarily due to the different types of fish you can catch. It takes a bit of experience to reel in a really large fish, however knowledge will come from trial and error.
Fresh water fishing is totally different from salt water sport fishing in that you can go into the mountains and woods to go fishing. You will be able to enjoy the scenery of the forest that you wouldn't be able to take pleasure in otherwise. Lakes, rivers and streams all offer fantastic freshwater fishing locations and the list of gamefish includes trout, striped bass, tarpon, bonefish, sunfish, muskie, bluegills...the list goes on and on. Many types of fish thrive in these locations.
Below are 5 types of freshwater fish you can try to catch.
1. Bass comes in many different species including freshwater and saltwater varieties. Some of the most common for freshwater are the large-mouthed, small-mouthed and spotted bass.
2. Trout can be found in a number of species with some living in saltwater and others like freshwater. The brown trout is an example of a freshwater trout. It like the moving waters of a stream channel. They like the deeper areas which are called runs.
3. Catfish are part of the ray-finned fish group. They are known for the barbels that look like the whiskers of cats. This type of fish can range in size from small to very large depending on the breed. They are bottom feeders so this is where to catch them.
4. Walleye is a type of perciform fish that lives in freshwater. This fish lives mostly in the Northern United States and Canada. It can be referred to as a yellow walleye at times to tell it apart from the now-extinct blue walleye, a species of walleye that used to live in the southern areas of the Great Lakes.
5. Pike or the northern pike is a carnivorous fish that like freshwater or water that is brackish. This fish lives in the northern hemisphere in Canada, the United States, Ireland and Britain for examples.
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See my previous post: Some Freshwater Fishing Tips