Warmwater fish definition
Warmwater fish means those species of fish that inhabit relatively warm water. These species include, but are not limited to, bass, crappies and sunfish (Centrarchidae), and catfish (Ictaluridae), and may include certain suckers (Catostomidae), minnows (Cyprinidae), and perch and darter (Percidae) species.
Warmwater fish means those species of fish that inhabit relatively warm water. These species include, but are not limited to, bass, crappies and sunfish panfish (Centrarchidae), and catfish (Ictaluridae), and may include certain
Warmwater fish means those species of fish that inhabit relatively warm water. These species include, but are not limited to, bass; crappies and sunfish (Centrarchidae), and catfish (Ictaluridae), and may include certain suckers (Catostomidae), minnows (Cyprinidae), and perch and darter (Percidae) species are adapted to waters where the temperature is influenced primarily by ambient air temperature.