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Round Whitefish - Learn some tips and info to help you catch more

Learn some facts about Round Whitefish to help you catch more of them when you go fishing


Round Whitefish are usually greenish-brown shaded on their upper body and silver to silver-white towards or on their bottoms, depending upon water conditions they may tend to be more or less darker. In Alaska a lot of the native people have been catching them for years and eating them, because their meat is very tasty, they also grind and use any excess meat and other body parts as a feed for their pets, mainly their dogs and cats.

Round Whitefish live in most of the Great Lakes and in the lakes, ponds and other waters of Alaska, and a few other locations in New England. Depending upon where you live and the water temperature, Round Whitefish usually span in the fall.

Round Whitefish mostly eat like catfish do, which means they are bottom feeders, they forage around stones and the bottoms of lakes and water they inhabit, looking for food such as; crayfish, fish eggs, small snails, shrimp and other small critters.

There is a website that describes Round Whitefish and numerous other fish caught throughout the USA. Learn about habitat, the best baits and lures, best time of day to fish for them, and much more great info, this website is called: Fishing Stringer - and it may be found at this url: http://www.fishingstringer.com

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Robert W. Benjamin has been an avid fishermen for years, in fact in 2010 he went on almost 50 different fishing trips, to ponds, lakes and rivers. Robert enjoys catching everything from panfish such as crappies and bluegill, to bullheads, catfish, eels, pickerel, walleye and numerous other fish. If you want to increase your chances of catching more of your favorite fish, visit the website below:

Fishing Stringer

http://www.fishingstringer.com




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