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Fish & Wildlife. Rare and Endangered Wildlife. Fish and Freshwater Mussels. Fishes of Indiana List. This list of Indiana's fish species was compiled by the state's Nongame Aquatic Biologist based on accepted taxonomic standards and other relevant information. It is periodically reviewed and updated.
Spotted Sucker. Other Common Names: corncob sucker, spotted sucker, striped sucker, speckled sucker, black sucker, winter sucker. Scientific Name: Minytrema melanops. Length: Average is 11 inches. Identification:
Where to Fish. This interactive map includes information on public access sites, fish consumption advisories and low-head dam locations in rivers and streams. All access site locations are approximate; please ensure that these sites are open to the public before launching.
The spotted sucker (Minytrema melanops) is a species of sucker (fish) that is native to eastern North America. The spotted sucker inhabits deep pools of small to medium rivers over clay, sand or gravel. They are occasionally found in creeks and large rivers.
This list of Indiana's fish species was compiled by Wildlife Diversity biologists based on accepted taxonomic standards and other relevant data. It is periodically reviewed and updated.
List of Fishes of Indiana. The state of Indiana is home to 208 species [ 1 ] of fishes that inhabit its rivers, lakes, and streams that make up five watersheds. Indiana is the state with the most fish species of any state [ 2 ] north of the Ohio River and includes Great Lakes species.
Spotted Bass: Spotted Sucker: Striped Bass: Walleye: Warmouth: White Bass: White Crappie: White Sucker: Yellow Bass: Yellow Bullhead: Yellow Perch. Additional Fish Identification Sites. Iowa Department of Natural Resources. Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Wisconsin Sea Grant ... North American Fishing Club. Back to Angling Indiana Home ...