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| Description Non-native, originally found in Canada and northern states around the Great Lakes. Introduced to Arizona in 1965. Back and sides are dusky olive-green with rows of light oval spots. Dorsal, anal and tail fin have round to oblong darkened spots. Dorsal fin located far back on an elongated body. Large canine-like teeth. Cheeks completely scaled, only upper half of the gill cover is scaled. Length: 12 to 47 inches. Weight: 8 ounces to 24 pounds. Maximum age is 30 years. Location and Habitat Found in Lake Mary, Ashurst Lake, and Long Lake, south of Flagstaff. Also found in Rainbow and Fools Hollow in the Show Low/Lakeside area. Prefer shallow water and areas congested with aquatic weeds. Reproduction Spawn in early spring just after ice thaws. Spawning occurs during the day. Adhesive eggs simply scattered over the bottom or onto vegetation. Eggs hatch rapidly in 12-14 days. Young remain in shallows for several weeks.
Information from The Arizona Game and Fish Department. |