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OTHER FISH FROM KEY 3 COMMON CARP Cyprinus carpio IDENTIFICATION Barbels on each corner of the mouth. Heavy spine at front of dorsal and anal fi n. Gold to brown color with large scales. INFORMATION Average size: • Average adult size is 12–24 inches, but can get quite large. A master angler is 32 inches or 15 lbs. The Nebraska state record is 50 lbs, 5 oz. Habitat: • Present in most aquatic habitats where they have been introduced. • Most abundant in shallow areas of reservoirs during warmer months • Can become overabundant and destroy water quality and aquatic vegetation habitat. Do not move live fi sh from one lake to another Range: • Statewide, very common in lakes and rivers FROM KEY 4 NORTHERN PIKE Esox Lucius IDENTIFICATION Large duck-bill shaped mouth with many sharp teeth. Long and slender body. One rounded dorsal fi n hear the tail. Similar to less common muskellunge Esox maquinogy, but northern pikes entire cheek is scaled. INFORMATION Average size: • Average adult size is 15–24 inches, but can get quite large. A master angler is 36 inches or 10 lbs. The Nebraska state record is 30 lbs, 1 oz. Habitat: • Found in cold and cool water lakes and rivers. Does not do well in warm water. • Usually associated with vegetation and habitat used to ambush prey. Range: • Primarily found in northern and western parts of Nebraska. Stocked in reservoirs and lakes statewide. 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 FISH KEY OTHER FISH

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