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Should you kill bowfin fish?

Asked: Andrew Rohan, Last Updated:

Bowfin are usually not considered a good food fish compared to more popular freshwater gamefish species, such as pike or trout. ... However, because bowfin are a native species, they should not be killed unnecessarily. This is the only surviving member of the Amiidae.

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