The Juniata River is home to a variety of fish species, including smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, catfish, and various species of trout. Anglers also commonly catch walleye and northern pike, depending on the section of the river. The river's diverse habitats support both warmwater and coolwater species, making it a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts.
The biggest bass ever to be caught in Illinois was the Grand Missouri River Bass. It was caught by William H. Cremontey in 1983. At the time, it was the largest fish to ever be caught in Illinois, and the largest of its kind to be caught in the Midwest.
the swimming kind
it is the purple dragon fish that is found in the maumee river.
trout
There isn't any kind of shark in the Amazon river. There is a kind of dolphin. Sharks are sea fish.
none at all
It depends on what kind of fish it is, and where the pond is. Try worms, all fish eat them, even bass.
There are a variety of fish that live in the Columbia river including salmon and chinook. Coho, steelhead, and sockeye are also found in this river.
Mostly cod, but I'm sure flounder and sole as well as freshwater fish.
I am guessing 1,537 inches?
To determine what kind of fish you caught, I would need more details about its appearance, size, habitat, and any distinctive features. Common types of fish include bass, trout, catfish, and salmon, each with unique characteristics. If you can describe the fish's color, shape, or the location where you caught it, I can help identify it further.
There are different types of fish that live in the Niger river. They include Nile Perch, catfish, salmon, minnow, and herrings.