Crappies, bluegills, walleyes, trout, and even northern pike wind up on many dinner tables, but there is an abundant group of fish that rarely gets eaten – suckers.
For our purposes here, ‘suckers’ will refer to the true sucker species and the redhorse species. These fish are native and common in many Wisconsin waters, especially medium-sized rivers.
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