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What is shiner fish?

Shiner is a common name used in North America for any of several kinds of small, usually silvery fish, in particular a number of cyprinids, but also e.g. the shiner perch (Cymatogaster aggregata). Cyprinid shiners are: Eastern shiners, genus Notropis. Finescale shiners, genus Lythrurus.

What type of fish has a black tail?

Yet depending on geographic location, anglers call this popular saltwater fish by many names – channel bass, drum, puppy drum or redfish for the copper color of its scales. Here in the Lowcountry we know it as a spot-tail for the distinctive black spot on its tail.

Can you eat Blacktail Shiner?

Re: Ever eat a shiner? Yes a few times and a smelt once as well. They taste best when chased with some Dr McGillicuddys. Conditions have to be just right and the bite real slow.

Are shiners good to eat?

description. The golden shiner, or American roach (Notemigonus cryseleucas), a larger, greenish and golden minnow attaining a length of 30 cm and a weight of 0.7 kg (1.5 pounds), is both edible and valuable as bait.

How big do shiners get?

The common shiner (Luxilus cornutus) is a freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae, found in North America. It ranges in length between 4 and 6 inches, although they can reach lengths of up to 8 inches.

How big do blacktail shiners get?

4 inches
The blacktail shiner is a somewhat slender minnow with 8-9 rays on the anal fin, and a prominent black spot at the base of the caudal fin (tail fin). The back is usually yellowish-olive, and the sides are silvery with hints of blue. Adults usually reach 4 inches (100 mm) in length.

What fish has pink skin?

Salmon. Salmon is a healthy oily fish that is well-known for its pink-colored meaty flesh. This large species of fish in the family Salmonidae and is related to trout. Depending on if salmon is caught in the wild or farmed, the flesh may be a darker color.

Can humans eat shiners?

How big does a black tail shiner get?

The blacktail shiner is a somewhat slender minnow with 8-9 rays on the anal fin, and a prominent black spot at the base of the caudal fin (tail fin). The back is usually yellowish-olive, and the sides are silvery with hints of blue. Adults usually reach 4 inches (100 mm) in length.

Where are blacktail shiners found in the United States?

Blacktail shiners are found in the southern United States west of the Appalachian Mountains. The species ranges east and west from north central Florida to West Texas, and north to southern Illinois.

What kind of food does a blacktail shiner eat?

The blacktail shiner feeds primarily on invertebrates. Its diet includes algae, seeds, and aquatic and terrestrial insects. Aquatic insects and algae were the most common food items of blacktail shiners in the Blanco River, Texas; sediment and detritus were found in 21% of the 36 guts examined. Blacktail shiners feed primarily during the day.

When is blacktail shiner spawning season in Texas?

In Texas, the blacktail shiner spawning season is April through September. In Mississippi, it is late March through early October, with most females reproductive from April to early September. In Village Creek, Texas, blacktail shiners revealed size distribution patterns consistent with a protracted spawning season.