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List of U.S. state fish

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of official U.S. state fishes:

State Common name Scientific name Image Year
Alabama Largemouth bass
(fresh water)
Micropterus salmoides
1975[1]
Fighting tarpon
(salt water)
Megalops atlanticus
1955[2]
Alaska King salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
1962[3]
Arizona Apache trout Oncorhynchus gilae (subspecies apache)
1986[4]
Arkansas Alligator gar
(primitive)
Atractosteus spatula
2019[5]
California Golden trout
(fresh water)
Oncorhynchus mykiss (subspecies aguabonita)
1947[6]
Garibaldi
(salt water)
Hypsypops rubicundus
1995[6]
Colorado Greenback cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarkii (subspecies stomias)
1994[7]
Connecticut American shad Alosa sapidissima
2003[8]
Delaware Weakfish Cynoscion genus
1981[9]
District of Columbia American shad Alosa sapidissima
American Shad
[10]
Florida Florida largemouth bass
(fresh water)
Micropterus floridanus 2007[11]
Atlantic sailfish
(salt water)
Istiophorus albicans
2007[12]
Georgia Largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides
1970[13]
Southern Appalachian brook trout
(cold water game fish)
Salvelinus fontinalis
2006[14][15]
Red drum
(salt-water fish)
Sciaenops ocellatus
2006[16][17]
Hawaii Humuhumunukunukuāpuaʻa Rhinecanthus rectangulus
2006[18]
Idaho Cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarkii
1990[19]
Illinois Bluegill Lepomis macrochirus
1986[20]
Iowa none recognized [21]
Kansas Channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus
2018[22][23]
Kentucky Kentucky spotted bass Micropterus punctulatus
1956[24]
Louisiana White crappie
(fresh water)
Pomoxis annularis
1993[25]
Spotted sea trout
(salt water)
Cynoscion nebulosus
2001[26]
Maine Landlocked Atlantic salmon Salmo salar sebago
1969[27][28]
Maryland Rockfish
(striped bass)
Morone saxatilis
1965[29]
Massachusetts Cod Gadus morhua
1974[30][31]
Michigan Brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis
1988[32]
Minnesota Walleye Sander vitreus
1965[33]
Mississippi Largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides
1974[34]
Missouri Channel catfish
(fish)
Ictalurus punctatus
1997[35]
Paddlefish
(aquatic animal)
Polyodon spathula
1997[36]
Montana Blackspotted cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarkii (subspecies lewisi)
1977[37]
Nebraska Channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus
1997[38]
Nevada Lahontan cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarkii (subspecies henshawi)
1981[39][40]
New Hampshire Brook trout
(freshwater)
Salvelinus fontinalis
1994[41]
Striped bass
(salt water game fish)
Morone saxatilis
1994[42]
New Jersey Brook trout
(freshwater)
Salvelinus fontinalis
1991[43][44]
Striped bass
(salt water game fish)
Morone saxatilis
2017[45]
New Mexico Rio Grande cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarkii (subspecies virginalis)
2005[46]
New York Brook trout
(freshwater)
Salvelinus fontinalis
1975[47]
Striped bass
(marine/saltwater)
Morone saxatilis
2006[48][49]
North Carolina Channel bass (saltwater) Sciaenops ocellatus
1971[50][51]
Southern Appalachian brook trout
(freshwater trout)
Salvelinus fontinalis
2005[50]
North Dakota Northern pike Esox lucius
1969[52][53]
Ohio None recognized[54]
Oklahoma White bass Morone chrysops
1974[55]
Oregon Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
1961[56]
Pennsylvania Brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis
1970[57]
Rhode Island Striped bass Morone saxatilis
2000[58]
South Carolina Striped bass Morone saxatilis
1972[59]
South Dakota Walleye Sander vitreus
1992[60]
Tennessee Smallmouth bass
(sport fish)
Micropterus dolomieu
2005[61]
Channel catfish
(state commercial fish)
Ictalurus punctatus
1987[61]
Texas Guadalupe bass (freshwater) Micropterus treculii
1989[62]
Red drum (saltwater) Sciaenops ocellatus
2011[62]
Utah Bonneville cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarkii (subspecies utah)
1997[63]
Vermont Brook trout
(cold water)
Salvelinus fontinalis
1978 (2012)[64][65]
Walleye
(warm water)
Sander vitreus
Virginia Brook trout
(fresh water)
Salvelinus fontinalis
2011[66]
Striped bass
(salt water)
Morone saxatilis
Washington Steelhead trout Oncorhynchus mykiss
1969[67]
West Virginia Brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis
1973[68]
Wisconsin Muskellunge Esox masquinongy
1955[69]
Wyoming Cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarkii
1987[70]

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