Fish in Alabama
Strange Fish You Cannot Identify
- Strange Fish You Cannot Identify
Alabama Freshwater Game Fish
- The legal listing of game fish in Alabama.
Black Bass
- Black bass in Alabama: largemouth bass, redeye or Coosa bass, shoal bass, smallmouth bass and spotted bass.
Striped Basses
- Information about and identifying characteristics of the temperate basses: striped bass, white bass, yellow bass and the striped/white hybrid.
Bream (Sunfish)
- Although bluegill are the most wide spread fish in Alabama, many different sunfish species (bream) can be found in Alabama.
Crappie
- Two types of crappie live in Alabama.
Trout
- Trout and trout fishing in Alabama.
Perch (Walleye, Sauger and Yellow Perch)
- All three perch species commonly caught by anglers in Alabama, sauger, walleye and yellow perch, have needle-like teeth, bite well when the waters are cold, and make excellent table fare.
Pikes
- In the pike family, only the redfin pickerel and chain pickerel are native to Alabama.
Commercial Fish Designated
- Alabama Fish Designated Commercial or Non-game Fish
Catfish
- Information about catfish in Alabama.
Carp
- Carp and carp fishing in Alabama.
Drum
- Only the freshwater drum is found throughout Alabama; spotted seatrout and red drum are coastal fish species.
Lefteye Flounder
- The southern flounder is a coastal sport and commercial fish that has been found as far upstream as Coffeeville Lock and Dam and Claiborne Lock and Dam.
Mullet
- The wide ranging striped mullet is a coastal species that is often found in inland waters.
Freshwater Eel
- A catadromous species, the American eels is most often found in the Coastal Plain.
Bowfin
- The bowfin, along with gar species, can gulp air making this a common fish in swampy areas; beware of its teeth.
Gar
- Three types of gar live in Alabama: alligator gar on the Coastal Plain and longnose gar and spotted gar throughout Alabama.
Paddlefish
- Also known as a spoonbill catfish, paddlefish are a prehistoric fish that is represented by only two species worldwide.
Sturgeon
- Called scaly cats because of their hard scutes and barbels, sturgeon are a primitive, often very large, fish that have cartilage, but they do not have bones.
Needlefish
- Atlantic needlefish are slender surface-dwelling fish generally found in coastal areas.
Shad and Other Herring
- Shad are an important food source for piscivorous fish.
Fish ID PowerPoint
- Large PowerPoint file with tips on identifying fish of interest to anglers.
Fish Rarely Seen by Anglers
- Rare fish that are not normally caught on hook and line in Alabama
Prohibited Fish
- Fish Prohibited from Possession in Alabama
Books
- Books about Alabama fishes.
Recipes
- General recipes for cooking fish.
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