Fishes of the Yellowstone National Park with Description of the Park Waters and Notes on Fishing . Fig. 14.—Silverside minnow. in some of the sources of the Snake River in the park, particularlyHeart Lake and Witch Creek. It spawns in spring. 15. Longnose Dace (RMnicTithys dulcis). This little minnow, attaining a maximum length of only about5 inches, is food for trout and useful as bait. It is found in Heart. Fig. 15.—Longnose dace. Lake and Witch Creek and also in Gardiner River below Osprey,Undine, and Rustic Falls. 16. Dusky Dace (Agosia nubila). The little dusky dace, seldom over 3J inches
Fishes of the Yellowstone National Park with Description of the Park Waters and Notes on Fishing . Fig. 14.—Silverside minnow. in some of the sources of the Snake River in the park, particularlyHeart Lake and Witch Creek. It spawns in spring. 15. Longnose Dace (RMnicTithys dulcis). This little minnow, attaining a maximum length of only about5 inches, is food for trout and useful as bait. It is found in Heart. Fig. 15.—Longnose dace. Lake and Witch Creek and also in Gardiner River below Osprey,Undine, and Rustic Falls. 16. Dusky Dace (Agosia nubila). The little dusky dace, seldom over 3J inches in length, is extremelyabundant and widely distributed in the Columbia River Basin. In
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