Golden Shiner Minnows - 6 Lbs
The golden shiner is a deep-bodied minnow, great for a sport fish forage. Because of their coloring, they have a higher visibility in murky waters. The back is olive green, with a darker stripe along the midline. The sides range in color from silver to gold. Golden shiners in excess of 8 inches and weighing 0.25 pounds have been reported. Adhesive eggs are scattered over algae or submerged vegetation and hatch in approximately 4 days under good conditions. Golden shiners are omnivorous. Plant material makes up about half the diet; the other half is animal material such as crustaceans, insects, and snails.
SOLD BY WEIGHT, not by the count. Weight is fish only and does not include water weight.
The golden shiner is a deep-bodied minnow, great for a sport fish forage. Because of their coloring, they have a higher visibility in murky waters. The back is olive green, with a darker stripe along the midline. The sides range in color from silver to gold. Golden shiners in excess of 8 inches and weighing 0.25 pounds have been reported. Adhesive eggs are scattered over algae or submerged vegetation and hatch in approximately 4 days under good conditions. Golden shiners are omnivorous. Plant material makes up about half the diet; the other half is animal material such as crustaceans, insects, and snails.
SOLD BY WEIGHT, not by the count. Weight is fish only and does not include water weight.
The golden shiner is a deep-bodied minnow, great for a sport fish forage. Because of their coloring, they have a higher visibility in murky waters. The back is olive green, with a darker stripe along the midline. The sides range in color from silver to gold. Golden shiners in excess of 8 inches and weighing 0.25 pounds have been reported. Adhesive eggs are scattered over algae or submerged vegetation and hatch in approximately 4 days under good conditions. Golden shiners are omnivorous. Plant material makes up about half the diet; the other half is animal material such as crustaceans, insects, and snails.
SOLD BY WEIGHT, not by the count. Weight is fish only and does not include water weight.