Bluntnose Minnow

Bluntnose Minnow, illustration by Maynard Reece, from Iowa Fish and Fishing.

Characteristics

Bluntnose Minnows have a slender body and are almost cylindrical in cross section with a broad flat area just before the dorsal fin. Like all members of this family, they have a shortened, closely attached first ray in the dorsal fin and smaller, crowded scales in front of the dorsal fin. A prominent, dark, lateral band extends from the snout to the tail, which ends in an intense dark spot that distinguishes them from fathead and bullhead minnows. The body is pale olive-green above, with silvery-bluish sides and silvery beneath. A faint spot appears in the first few rays of the dorsal fin. The mouth is almost horizontal, slightly overhung by the snout and has no barbel. Broad, flat pharyngeal teeth, with long cutting edges, are arranged in a 4-4 pattern. The complete lateral line has 41 to 44 scales, and the intestine is about twice the length of the body. Dorsal and pelvic fins have 8 rays, while the anal fin has 7 rays, and the pectoral fins have 15 or 16 rays. Males develop a blackened head with large tubercles arranged in three rows and a bluish body during spawning.

Distribution

Bluntnose Minnow Distribution

Bluntnose Minnows are one of the most abundant and widely distributed cyprinids in interior streams. They are found most commonly in upper stream reaches. This minnow is rare to absent in collections from the Missouri River drainage and the Mississippi River. They appear occasional to common in fish collections from natural and man-made lakes. Their range extends into a large portion of the Mississippi River and Great Lakes basins in the central United States.

Foods

Algae, insect larvae and diatoms.

State Record

State Records are not documented for non-game species.

Expert Tip

Excellent bait fish for crappie, Yellow Perch, White Bass and other panfishes. Adapt well to aquariums.

Details

The Bluntnose Minnow is one of the most common and generally distributed fishes in Iowa, second in collections only to the Creek Chub. It is rare in collections from the Mississippi River and with the exceptions of the Lower Big Sioux, Little Sioux, Rock, and Floyd River watersheds, is completely absent from the Missouri River drainage.

The Bluntnose Minnow can live in all types of waters, but is most abundant in quiet pools and backwaters of moderate-size streams and lakes with clear, warm water, permanent flow, gravel bottoms, and some aquatic vegetation. It is a small creek species that is intolerant of high turbidity. 

Spawning occurs from spring to late summer. The adhesive eggs are deposited in masses on the underside of floating logs, flat rocks, or other objects. Eggs develop into fry after about 8 to 12 days depending upon water temperature. Adults reach about 4-inches long.

Recent stream sampling information is available from Iowa DNR's biological monitoring and assessment program.

Sources:

Harlan, J.R., E.B. Speaker, and J. Mayhew. 1987. Iowa fish and fishing. Iowa Conservation Commission, Des Moines, Iowa. 323pp.

Loan-Wilsey, A. K., C. L. Pierce, K. L. Kane, P. D. Brown and R. L. McNeely. 2005. The Iowa Aquatic Gap Analysis Project Final Report. Iowa Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Iowa State University, Ames.

Illustration by Maynard Reece, from Iowa Fish and Fishing.


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Present in these Iowa water bodies:

Lake/Stream County Location Acres/Length
Spirit Lake Dickinson One mile North of Spirit Lake 5684.00
Lake Cornelia Wright 3 1/2 miles north, 2 miles east of Clarion 243.00
Little Sioux River (state line to Linn Grove) Buena Vista 97.50
Missouri River (Sioux City to Little Sioux) Harrison Chris Larsen Park: 1280 Larsen Park Road/Sioux City, IA. Located on the Sioux City riverfront along the Missouri River. Larsen Park offers 110 acres on the Sioux City Riverfront. Managed by the City of Sioux City. 64.00
West Fork Grand River Decatur 41.00
Yellow River Allamakee Coldwater section begins below Livingood Springs and east of Old Stage Road flowing through Allamakee County and the Effigy Mounds National Monument where it empties into the Mississippi River. 25.00
Maquoketa River (trout portion) Clayton The Upper Maquoketa River from Joy Springs downstream to Backbone Lake contains trout year-round. The area 3 miles southwest of Strawberry Point off 400th is stocked with catchable fish. 8.00
Bloody Run Creek Clayton Located 2 miles west of Marquette off of Highway 18. 6.50
Sny Magill Creek Clayton Located in the Sny Magill Wildlife Management Area, 3 miles southwest of McGregor along Keystone Road. 5.00
Swiss Valley Creek Dubuque Located 3 miles south of Dubuque in Swiss Valley Park just off Swiss Valley Road. 3.25
Coon Creek Winneshiek Located in Coon Creek Wildlife Management Area, 7 miles northeast of Decorah. 2.60
Wapsi River Trout Section Mitchell Located 0.5 mile west of McIntire. 2.50
McLoud Run Linn Along the east side of I-380 in central Cedar Rapids 2.50
Otter Creek Fayette Located 3 miles southeast of West Union. 2.50
Fountain Springs Delaware 2.5 miles northeast of Greeley along Oak Road. Most of the fishery lies within Fountain Springs County Park 2.30
Spring Branch Delaware 3 miles east-southeast of Manchester off 205th Avenue. Parking available near highway 20 overpass and Manchester Fish Hatchery 2.20
Richmond Springs Delaware 3 miles south of Strawberry Point. Located entirely within Backbone State Park. Closest to north park gate access. 1.40
Little Turkey River Delaware 3 miles east of Colesburg in Hoffman Wildlife Management Area off Hubbard Road 1.20
Big Mill Creek Jackson Located on Big Mill Wildlife Management Area, 4.5 miles west of Bellevue just south of Mill Creek Road. 0.90
Joy Springs Clayton South on Alpha Ave, off Highway 3 about 3 miles west of Strawberry Point in Joy Springs County Park. 0.80
Spring Creek Mitchell Located on the west edge of Orchard. 0.80
Bigalk Creek Howard Located 7 miles northeast of Cresco. 0.60
Baileys Ford Delaware 3 miles southeast of Manchester - follow signage from Jefferson Road. 0.60
South Cedar Creek Clayton Located 2 miles south of Garnavillo and may be accessed from Jigsaw Road. 0.50
Bohemian Creek Winneshiek Located about 1.5 miles east of Protivin. 0.30