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- Brown Trout- are a salmonid fish native to Europe that have been widely introduced to suitable habitats around the world
- Rainbow Trout- are a trout and salmonid species native to Asia and North America's cold-water rivers of the Pacific Ocean.
- Northern Pike- is a carnivorous fish species belonging to the genus Esox. They are found in the Northern Hemisphere's brackish and fresh waterways. In the United Kingdom, Ireland, and most of Eastern Europe, as well as Canada and the United States, they are simply known as a pike.
- LargeMouth Bass- is a carnivorous freshwater gamefish that belongs to the Centrarchidae family. It is a species of black bass that is native to the eastern and central United States, southeastern Canada, and northern Mexico, but has been widely introduced elsewhere.
- SmallMouth Bass – is a freshwater fish that belongs to the Perciformes order and belongs to the sunfish family. It is the genus's type species.
- Yellow Perch- is a perciform freshwater fish found throughout much of North America. Samuel Latham Mitchill of New York first described the yellow perch in 1814.
- Muskellunge- is a North American species of big freshwater predatory fish. It is the largest member of the Esocidae pike family.
- Crappie- belongs to Pomoxis and Centrarchidae which are two species of freshwater fish native to North America. Crappies are popular game fish among recreational fishermen in both species.
- SmallMouth Bass
- LargeMouth Bass
- Lake Trout- is a freshwater char that lives primarily in northern North American lakes. Mackinaw, namaycush, lake char, touladi, togue, and grey trout are some of the other names for it. It goes by the names of siscowet, paperbelly, and lean in Lake Superior.
- Yellow Perch
- White Fish- are several species of demersal fish with fins, including Atlantic cod, whiting, haddock, hake, pollock, and others, are referred to as pollock in the fishing industry. Several kinds of Atlantic freshwater fish go by the name whitefish.
