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  1. The bullhead will be among the last survivors when a lake is finally filled in and becomes extinct. For information on bag limits, legal size and seasons for bullhead, pick up a copy of Wisconsin’s fishing …

  2. The Flat Bullhead is typically found in streams, rivers, and impoundments occupying areas with mud, sand, or rock bottoms, with slow-flowing water along the banks and in pool areas (Jenkins and …

  3. urus nebulosus Species overview: The brown bullhead is the most widely distributed bullhead, found across Pennsylvania in su. able habitat. It is native to Atlantic and Gulf Coast watersheds, from …

  4. The following osteological study refers exclusively to the brown bullhead from Nova Scotia. Up to the present time, no complete anatomical or comprehensive life-history study has been done for the …

  5. Brown Bullheads are a bottom dwelling species prevalent throughout NJ and are extremely tolerant of degraded habitat conditions. Although not actively sought after by anglers, they are frequently caught.

  6. The Bullhead is a small fish (up to approximately 10cm) that have a characteristically large, flattened head, large fins and a tapering body. They live at the bottom of fast flowing rivers, in amongst the …

  7. The spotted bullhead is distinguished by profuse, round light-colored spots of pupil-sized diameter on the dark body. The body and fins are suffused with yellow, and the spots thus appear to be yellow.