Idk if you count these as small species but compared to other freshwater fish I do consider them small to almost medium. I frequently eat bluegill and rock bass, along with white bass which aren’t that big (not to be confused with striper or their hybrids). Can’t think of many small freshwater fish though that are anchovy sized that people eatThere is a variety of small edible Saltwater Fish that most people are familiar with. For example: Sardines, Anchovies, Herring, Smelt, and Sprats.
I can't think of a single small Freshwater Fish that is commonly eaten. Are there any small edible Freshwater Fish equivalents?
There is a variety of small edible Saltwater Fish that most people are familiar with. For example: Sardines, Anchovies, Herring, Smelt, and Sprats.
I can't think of a single small Freshwater Fish that is commonly eaten. Are there any small edible Freshwater Fish equivalents?
In poorer regions of central and eastern Europe people used to eat small cyprinids quite regularly (roach, Rudd..).
If we're talking really small fish, Danio Rerio is dried and ground up for spice in their native regions.