Aquatic Species
54 inches
16 pounds
Omnivorous
Newfoundland, Atlantic and Gulf coasts, Caribbean to Brazil
40 inches
50 pounds
Zooplankton, insects, algae
Mississippi River drainage, south of Minnesota and High Plains
16 inches
5 pounds
Small fish
South Canada, Great Lakes, southern United States to east Texas
50 inches
60 pounds
Detrius insects, mollusks, crayfish, fish
Mississppi River Basin, Gulf Coast drainages
16 inches
4 pounds
Small fish, invertebrates
Great Lakes to southern Florida, Gulf states to Arkansas
20 inches
5 pounds
Crustaceans, insects, worms, algae, mollusks, fish
Eastern United States
50 inches
60 pounds
Insects, crayfish, fish
Widely distributed throughout the United States
14 inches
2 pounds
Small crustaceans, insects, algae
Widely distributed in United States from Gulf Coast to Great Lakes
60 inches
90 pounds
Insect larvae, crustaceans, and fish
Rio Grande, Pecos, and Gila watersheds, introduced into many western streams
7.5 inches
.5 pounds
Insects, crustaceans and small fish
Coastal Plain from south Maryland to Florida and Gulf to lower Mississippi
35 inches
54 pounds
Invertebrates
Canada, Great Lakes, Mississippi drainage to Alabama, east Mexico.
12 inches
1.5 pounds
Fish
Newfoundland to south of Everglades, Rio Grande, edge of Great Plaints
12 inches
2.5 pounds
Aquatic insects, insects and small fish
Tributaries of Mississippi River from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico
38 inches
20 pounds
Fish
Every state, originally from Great Lakes and from Rio Grande to Florida
10 inches
2 pounds
Insects, small invertebrates
Great Lakes to upper St. Lawrence River, west Florida, Texas
2.6 inches
Ounces
Surface insects and larvae, small crustaceans, algae, and its own young
Mid Atlantic region, Delaware to Florida and west to Alabama
3-5 inches
.25 pounds
Small crayfish and aquatic insects
Eastern North Dakota, South Minnesota, East Texas, Louisiana, Ohio Valley and Central High Plains
1.3 inches
Several ounces
Micro crustaceans and aquatic insects
Coastal plains of the Carolinas
10 inches
2 pounds
Aquatic crustaceans and invertebrates
East of Allegheny Mountains from New Brunswick to Florida
15 inches
4 pounds
Small mollusks
Mid Atlantic states to Central Florida, Gulf of Mexico
14 inches
2 pounds
Small fish and aquatic insects
Canada throughout coastal drainage, Coastal plains from Maryland to Georgia
24 inches
10 pounds
Worms, crustaceans and algae
Great Plains from northern Mexico to Montana and Minnesota
3 feet
51 pounds
Small crustaceans, aquatic insects
Below Great Lakes, mid-central states, south Texas
3 feet
28 pounds
Fish
Coastal plains of Texas and Louisiana, lowlands of Oklahoma, Missour
36 inches
16 pounds
Shrimp and fish
New York to Florida and throughout the Gulf of Mexico
19 inches
4.5 pounds
Aquatic insects, algae
Lower Great Lakes and Gulf to Atlantic. Coast Texas to North Carolina drainages
50 inches
70 pounds
Fish
Gulf of St. Lawrence to north Florida, Gulf of Mexico to Louisiana
18 inches
3-4 pounds
Minnows and small invertebrates
Great Lakes, eastern central United States, Gulf of Mexico to Missouri River
12 inches
2 pounds
Detrius plant matter, crayfish, insects, mollusks, fish
Eastern half of United States
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