Ictiobus cyrinellus
- Characteristics - bluish-green back shading to coppery-blue sides and light bluish-grey belly; deeply rounded body with a large head and mouth; dorsal fin sickle-shaped; individuals over 40 pounds not uncommon in commercial catches; form schools
- Distribution - large, slow-moving rivers and river impoundments throughout most of the state
- Foods - plankton, copepods, cladocerans
- State Record - 62 pounds 8 ounces - Mississippi River, Allamakee County, August 1999 - Jim Winters, Jessup, Iowa
- Expert's Tip - bigmouth buffalo are rarely caught on hook and line - if you do, hold on because these fish are strong!
For more bigmouth buffalo information, see our printable pdf (134K) or Iowa Fish & Fishing.
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