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White Sucker
Catostomus commersoni
- Length:12 to 20 inches
- Weight:2 to 4 pounds
- Coloring: grey, coppery brown through
brown to black on back; creamy white on lower sides and below
- Common Names: common sucker, eastern
sucker, grey sucker, mullet, black mullet, bay fish
- Found in Lakes: Michigan, Huron,
Ontario, Erie, and Superior
- These round robust fish browse in the
warm shallows of estuaries and bays. With their fleshy mouth aimed downward, they vacuum
up worms, clams and,
some say, the eggs of other fish.
But most biologists doubt that Lake Michigan's suckers has any significant effect on the
populations of such valued fish as trout, bass, and sturgeon. Fishermen--who dipnet large numbers of suckers during
their spring spawning runs up Great Lakes tributaries--often regard the suckers' arrival
as the beginning of the fishing season.
Though the meat is firm and good tasting,
white sucker seldom appears on a restaurant menu -- perhaps because the name lacks market
appeal. As a result, white sucker is processed in a variety of ways for the market, often
under the name "mullet." They are good either fresh or smoked and can be
prepared in fish sticks or soups and chowders.
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