Goldeye Card
Iowa DNR, Fish and Fishing
Tips


About the DNR      DNR News      Contact Us      Site Map   

 
Fish and Fishing
DNR Home
Fish & Fishing Home
Where to Fish
Fishes of Iowa
Regulations
Licenses
Offices
 
News
Fishing Report
Trout Stocking
2008 Iowa Early Spring Fishing Forecast
Fish Habitat Restoration
2008 Iowa Fishing Photos
Lakes with Access Problems
 
Programs
Aquatic Education
Aquatic Nuisance Species
Fish Hatcheries
Fisheries Management and
Research
Document Library
 
Employment Opportunities and Job Descriptions
Seasonal Employment Application Procedure
Seasonal Employment Description
Seasonal Employment Locations
 
Other
Fish Consumption Advisories
Farm Pond Information
State Record Fish
Iowa Bait Dealers
Aquaculture
Fishing Tournaments
 


Goldeye

goldeye

Photo copyright 1987 NEBRASKAland Magazine. Used with Permission.

Hiodon alosoides

  • Characteristics - color varies from dark blue to blue-green on the back with the sides silvery and the belly white, iris of the eye is typically yellow to gold and there is an adipose eyelid present, teeth are present on both jaws, often mistaken by anglers as a gizzard shad
  • Distribution - inhabits most larger streams in western, southern, and southeast Iowa where it is considered uncommon, not found in north central or northeast Iowa except very rarely in the Mississippi River
  • Foods - nocturnal feeder on insects, crustaceans, mollusks, fish, frogs and small mammals
  • State Record - 2 pounds, 4 ounces - Des Moines River, Van Buren County, June1992 - Mark Ikle, Farmington, Iowa
  • Expert's Tip - this fish frequently forages on the surface in shallow water at night

For more goldeye information, see our Iowa Fish & Fishing.



 

Free Adobe Acrobat Download

State of Iowa Home | DNR Home | Site Policy   
webmaster@dnr.iowa.gov © Iowa Department of Natural Resources