The Sonora sucker is a freshwater fish characterized by its elongated body and large, fleshy lips. It typically inhabits clear streams and rivers in the southwestern United States. This species feeds on algae, detritus, and small invertebrates. Adults generally reach up to 18 inches in length and weigh around 2 pounds. They are known for their bottom-feeding behavior. This summary is AI generated
Fishing forecast
Water type
IUCN Status
Threat to humans
Source: Fishbase
According to catch data from over 15 million anglers on Fishbrain, these are the top baits used to catch Sonora sucker.