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Mimic shiner

Mimic shiner

Notropis volucellus

Family
Cyprinidae
Max Length
8 cm
Max Weight
0.3 kg
IUCN Status
LC
Water Type
freshwater
Fishing Spots
2

Overview

The mimic shiner is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish beloinging to the family Leuciscidae, the shiners, daces and minnows. This species is native to areas of the Hudson Bay drainage, Great Lakes drainage, much of the Mississippi River basin including areas of Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina, and regions of the Gulf of Mexico extending from Mobile Bay to the drainage of Texas. However, this particular species can be found in other places such as the Atlantic Coast drainage in Connecticut and Housatonic rivers. This genus is usually characterized by almost all having a complete lateral line, 8 dorsal fin rays, a premaxillae protactile, and a silvery or speckled peritoneum. As the common name indicates, this species is difficult to classify in the wild because it looks similar to many other shiners. In fact, some even hypothesize that this species is actually a complexity of many cryptic species. While this is the case, it is important to take more caution to not misidentify this species and to understand its impact on introduced areas.

Best Baits & Lures

Live Baits

  • Small Earthworms

    A classic bait, use small pieces.

  • Waxworms

    Effective, especially in cooler water.

  • Mousie Grubs

    Durable and attract fish well.

  • Mealworms

    Easy to keep alive and readily available.

Artificial Lures

  • Mepps Aglia #0Spinner

    Small size is key for success.

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  • Panther Martin Spinner - 1/32 ozSpinner

    A small inline spinner works great.

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  • Crappie MagnetSoft Plastic

    Small size and subtle action.

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  • 1/32 oz Marabou JigJig

    Small jig head to target shallow water.

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  • Blue Fox Classic Vibrax Minnow Spin - Size 1Spinner

    In-line spinner with a flash blade.

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Techniques

Use light tackle (ultralight rod and 4-6 lb test line) and small hooks (#6-#10) to present the bait naturally, since Mimic Shiners are small fish with small mouths.

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Where to Find Mimic shiner

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best bait for Mimic shiner?+

Popular baits for Mimic shiner include Small Earthworms, Waxworms, Mousie Grubs, Mealworms, Mepps Aglia #0. Tip: Use light tackle (ultralight rod and 4-6 lb test line) and small hooks (#6-#10) to present the bait naturally, since Mimic Shiners are small fish with small mouths.

Where can I catch Mimic shiner?+

Mimic shiner can be found in many locations worldwide. Top regions include Mississippi, United States; Maryland, United States. WikiCatch lists 2 fishing spots where this species is found.

How big do Mimic shiner get?+

Mimic shiner (Notropis volucellus) can reach up to 7.599999759999999 cm in length and 0.25 kg in weight. Their IUCN conservation status is LC.

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