Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center



Figure 27. | Length ranges of blue catfish (Ictalurus furcatus), channel catfish (I. punctatus), freshwater drum (Aplodinotus grunniens), and white bass (Morone chrysops) using three trawl types (10.2-m, Missouri, and Long Term Resource Monitoring Program [LTRMP]) in three reaches of the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers. Vertical lines represent minimum and maximum length ranges in millimeters. Median values are indicated by a single horizontal bar. |
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Freshwater drum
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White bass
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