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REDSPOT CHUB (Species information) 23%
Fishes ... The Redspot Chub is one of the largest of our native minnows, generally growing to 6-8 inches long. This fish closely resembles the more familiar creek chub but has larger scales and no spot .... Continue to REDSPOT CHUB >>
Bluntnose Darter (Species information) 23%
Fishes ... . This species is also found in oxbows and overflow pools, particularly if they remain clear and have aquatic vegetation. This fish probably spawns in April or May in Kansas. Little is known of its reproductive .... Continue to Bluntnose Darter >>
River Redhorse (Species information) 23%
Fishes ... with gravel after being released and fertilized. This fish feeds mainly on mollusks (small clams) and several kinds of larval insects that cling on or burrow into the bottom. The River Redhorse has been taken .... Continue to River Redhorse >>
Tadpole Madtom (Species information) 23%
Fishes ... or rocky bottoms preferred by most madtoms in Kansas. Spawning takes place once a year from May to June. They feed on larval insects and small crustaceans. This fish lives in the calm waters of oxbows .... Continue to Tadpole Madtom >>
FLATHEAD CHUB (Species information) 23%
Fishes ... fluctuating water levels and unstable sand bottoms. As with several other plains fishes, the chub relies on flood flows to successfully spawn. .... Continue to FLATHEAD CHUB >>
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