Brown Bullhead (Ameiurus nebulosus)


Brown Bullhead
Ameiurus nebulosus

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Siluriformes
Family: Ictaluridae
Genus: Ameiurus
Species: A. nebulosus

As the name implies, the brown bullhead is dark brown to olive green on the back, with mottled sides, and a creamy white belly. Individuals having white patches on their sides and back are common in some Maine waters. Brown bullheads have a thick rounded body, a broad, somewhat flattened head with a distinctive set of "whiskers' around the mouth called barbels. The dorsal and pectoral fins have sharp saw tooth spines at their base that can be locked in an erect position. The caudal fin is square and there is a pronounced adipose fin. They have no scales on their skin.


Fishing Spots
Name Location
Sunset Park Pond Las Vegas, NV
Tabor Creek Elko, NV
Thomas Creek Galena, NV
Tonkin Reservoir Eureka, NV
Topaz Canal Hollbrook Junction, NV
Topaz Lake Gardnerville, NV
Trail Canyon Reservoir Dyer, NV
Truckee Canal Fernley, NV
Truckee River  
Truckee River- Crystal Peak Park Verdi, NV
Truckee River- Idlewild Park Reno, NV
Truckee River- Lockwood Lockwood, NV
Truckee River- Mayberry Bridge Reno , NV
Truckee River- McCarren Ranch Sparks, NV
Truckee River- Rock Park Sparks, NV
Upper Pahranagat Lake Alamo, NV
Virginia Lake Reno, NV
Walker Lake Hawthorne, NV
Walker River Yerington, NV
Wall Canyon Reservoir Gerlach, NV
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