Erimyzon oblongus
7.1-15 inch
0.99-2 lb
Creek Chubsuckers are small, bottom-dwelling fish found in streams and rivers across the eastern United States. They have a cylindrical body and a sucker-like mouth, used to feed on algae, detritus, and small invertebrates. Creek Chubsuckers are important for maintaining water quality and are sometimes used as bait for larger fish such as bass and catfish.
jigs
tubes
insects
worms