Possibly yes.
But I believe they are very bony and earthy tasting
Yes, you can eat freshwater Chub. They are very bony, but with a little effort, they can produce steak fry-like fillets that taste really good when fried:
Ingredients:
Chub fillets, eggs, milk,oil, and corn meal mix.
Take a couple of eggs, whisk them in a bowl with a little bit of milk to thin. Then put the fillet in the egg drip, covering both sides. After dipping it in egg, put the fillet in some corn meal (dry) Be sure to coat boat sides. Salt and pepper to taste.
Then drop the fillets in some hot veg. oil until golden brown.
The staple diet of the young fish are small invertabrates; older Chub also feed on small fish, insects, small crayfish, fruit and berries
Probably not,because the chub would eat them.
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No, a humpback chub is not a mammal. It is a fish.
The population of Chub Bor is 99.
Humpback chub will eat just about anything that can fit in their mouths (invertebrates, smaller fish, vegetation, and most human foods, especially pasta, and meat pieces, however they do not like broccoli or bell peppers, even after being sauteed.) Chub have learned to eat what is highly available so that they could survive within stochastic Colorado River system since the Miocene, at least before the system has been filled with dams.