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Hickory shad (Alosa mediocris)
Alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus)
American shad (Alosa sapidissima)
Gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum)
Threadfin shad (Dorosoma...
- The
American gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum), also
known as the mud
shad, is a
member of the
herring family of fish and is
native to
large swaths of...
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particularly Pacific sanddab Sardine Sea b**** Sea
bream Shad (see also
alewife and
American shad)
Shark Skate Smelt Snakehead Snapper (see also rockfish...
- Towy has a run of the rare and
protected twaite shad and
allis shad. The Towy also
contains brown trout, eels, pike, and a
variety of
small fish species...
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gizzard shad, whitefish, Utah suckers, or any
other small or
fledgling fish.
Including very
small b****, very
small walleye, and even
other trout—such as...
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shark Ghoul Giant danio Giant gourami Giant sea b****
Gibberfish Gila
trout Gizzard shad Gl****
catfish Gl****fish Gl****
knifefish Glowlight danio Goatfish Goblin...
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Shad is a type of fish, much
valued as a
sport fish. The male
shad is an
excellent game fish,
showing multiple jumps and an
occasional end-over-end; it...
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Atlantic salmon and
brook trout for market. Later, he
expanded his
techniques to
other species,
including shad,
rainbow and
brown trout. In 1867–1869 he experimented...
- the
month of May in the UK. The name
shadfly is from the
Atlantic fish the
shad,
which runs up
American East
Coast rivers at the same time as many mayflies...
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Alosa alosa —
Allis shad [1]
Alosa caspia —
Caspian shad [2]
Alosa immaculata —
Pontic shad [3]
Alosa kessleri —
Caspian anadromous shad Clupeonella Clupeonella...