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American Shad
American Shad travel in schools,
entering freshwater streams in spring to spawn. They are caught
by both commercial and amateur anglers when spawning, and the
flesh and roe (eggs) are both highly prized. Some regions even
have shad festivals when these fish are running up the rivers.
Adult shad do not remain long in fresh water, nor do they travel
far out at sea.
Look For: A large, silvery herring with a deep, compressed body.
Important food fish.Related Species:
Gizzard Shad
Dorosoma cepedianum
\Length: 20".
Habitat: Oceans. Spawns in freshwater rivers and streams.
Range: Newfoundland to Florida. |
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