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ОглавлениеRivers and streams often hold a variety of fish, and I’m sure there’s a stream or river somewhere that has about every species of freshwater fish, from trout to smallmouth bass to catfish to walleye to muskies to stripers to spawning American and hickory shad. The largest rivers are deep enough to hide the biggest fish in freshwater. Streams and rivers allow for fish mobility. Many fish move upstream in the spring (often seeking spawning sites) and downstream in the fall, seeking deeper holes for wintering. But the opposite can be true as well. It varies from place to place and by species, but you should see the river as a highway with no roadblocks. It flows from place to place, and unless there’s a dam to stop them, fish can move freely up- and downriver.