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Tyee sucker

Catostomus tsiltcoosensis

Family
Catostomidae
Max Length
4 cm
Max Weight
0.3 kg
IUCN Status
NE
Water Type
freshwater, mixed
Fishing Spots
1

Best Baits & Lures

Live Baits

  • Nightcrawlers

    Effective when fished on the bottom or under a float.

  • Red Worms

    A smaller alternative to nightcrawlers; good for finicky fish.

  • Waxworms

    Can be used to tip jigs or small spoons.

  • Mealworms

    Another option for tipping lures or fishing under a float.

Artificial Lures

  • Mepps Aglia #0Spinner

    Small size is important.

    Buy
  • Blue Fox Vibrax Minnow Spin #2Spinner

    Silver or gold blades work well.

    Buy
  • Worden's Rooster Tail 1/32 ozSpinner

    White or black work well.

    Buy
  • Thomas Buoyant Spoon 1/8ozSpoon

    Cast, let sink, retrieve slowly.

    Buy

Techniques

Use light tackle and small hooks as Tyee Suckers have small mouths and are easily spooked; target slow-moving water or pools near the bottom.

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Where to Find Tyee sucker

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best bait for Tyee sucker?+

Popular baits for Tyee sucker include Nightcrawlers, Red Worms, Waxworms, Mealworms, Mepps Aglia #0. Tip: Use light tackle and small hooks as Tyee Suckers have small mouths and are easily spooked; target slow-moving water or pools near the bottom.

Where can I catch Tyee sucker?+

Tyee sucker can be found in many locations worldwide. Top regions include Oregon, United States. WikiCatch lists 1 fishing spots where this species is found.

How big do Tyee sucker get?+

Tyee sucker (Catostomus tsiltcoosensis) can reach up to 4.3999999800000005 cm in length and 0.25 kg in weight. Their IUCN conservation status is NE.

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