Carp can grow quite large, some recorded over 90 pounds. Eats mostly smaller plants and animals strained from bottom mud. The Illinois record is 51 pounds.
These eat grass and keep the grass level under control in the lake. Some are said to be over four feet long. Illinois record is 58 pounds.
These can be up to one foot long. These are popular pan fish that feed most commonly on aquatic insects and other fish. They are not plentiful in our lake. The Illinois record for the White Crappie is 4 pounds 7 ounces, and for the Black Crappie 4 pounds 8 ounces.
These feed primarily on insects, with the average size being one quarter pound. The Illinois record for a Bluegill is 3 pounds 8 ounces, but they can grow to five pounds. Redears up to eleven inches long have been caught in the lake. The Illinois record for the Reaear is 2 pounds 12.3 ounces.
Similar to the Bluegill and the Redear. Illinois record is 1 pound 13 ounces.
Average size is three quarter pounds. Illinois record is 13 pounds 1 ounce, with a maximum size of 22 pounds.
The Black Bullhead will eat almost anything. Average size is one half to one pound. Illinois record is 5 pounds 6 ounces, with a maximum of eight pounds.
These eat all types of food. Average size is one half to one pound. Illinois record is 5 pounds 4 ounces, with a maximum of six pounds.
These will eat insects, worms, chicken livers, other fish and many other things. Illinois record is 79 pounds 12 ounces, with a maximum of 109 pounds 4 ounces.
Eating habits are similar to the Blue Catfish. Average size one to two pounds. Illinois record is 45 pounds 4 ounces, with a maximum of 50 pounds.
These will eat almost anything that won't eat them. Average size is three to five pounds. Illinois record is 78 pounds, with a maximum of 117 pounds.