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BIGMO - The bigmouth buffalo (Ictiobus cyprinellus) also known as the gourd head, redmouth buffalo, buffalo fish, bernard buffalo, roundhead, or brown buffal...
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USS Missouri nickname |
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Apr 19 2015 Newsday.com |
Nov 15 2012 L.A. Times Daily |
Apr 7 2009 L.A. Times Daily |
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The Bigmouth buffalo (Ictiobus cyprinellus) also known as the gourd head, redmouth buffalo, buffalo fish, bernard buffalo, roundhead, or brown buffalo, is a large species of the Catostomidae or "sucker" carp family. * The bigmouth buffalo is a dull brownish olive color with dusky fins. Like other suckers it has a long dorsal fin, but unlike others it has a large oblique and terminal mouth. It is the largest of the buffalo fish and reaches a length of more than 4 ft (1.2 m) and 65 lb (29 kg) in weight. * It is distributed from the Red River of the North, Manitoba, Canada, and North Dakota, United States, to the Ohio River and south in the Mississippi River system to Texas and Alabama in the United States. It lives in sluggish areas of large rivers and shallow lakes and streams. * The bigmouth buffalo migrates upstream to spawn in the spring, usually April to June, where it lays its eggs on plants to which they adhere. Bigmouth buffalo, unlike its close relatives the black and smallmouth buffalos, is a filter-feeder, using its very fine gill rakers to strain crustacean zooplankton from the water. It sometimes feeds near the bottom, using short up-and down movements to swirl the water and thus be able to filter from the water the plants and animals that hover near the bottom or rest lightly on it. More than one male will assist in spawning by moving the female to the top of the water to help mix eggs and milt. * The fish is vulnerable in shallow water and is often captured by spearing. It is commercially caught on trotlines, setlines, hoop and trammel nets, and seines. Though it has numerous small bones, its good flavor makes it one of the most valuable of the nongame freshwater fish. * The bigmouth buffalo is naturally found throughout the United States from the Great Lakes south to Alabama and Louisiana drainages and west to Texas and Minnesota. They generally live in shallow swells, large slow-moving rivers or swamps, since they seem to be adept at dealing with these low-oxygen habitats. This species of buffalo spawns in rock and gravel (open substrata) sometime in the spring. * The bigmouth buffalo is a popular foodfish throughout the United States, and has been introduced into several states. No known impact on their population would harm their population numbers drastically in the near future. The bigmouth has certain ecological needs to live, though. They prefer shallow, slow-moving water like flooded vegetation. Bigmouth buffalo is also susceptible to anchor parasites which can lead to secondary infections which can be harmful in poor water conditions. |