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Paddlefish Fishing Guide

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🏆 Game Fish
Paddlefish — freshwater fish guide
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📖 About Paddlefish

Paddlefish are members of the ray-finned fish family Polyodontidae, which belong to the basal order Acipenseriformes, one of two living groups within this order alongside sturgeons (Acipenseridae). Their most distinctive feature is an elongated rostrum that enhances electroreception, allowing them to detect prey in murky water. Both recent and fossil paddlefish occur exclusively in North America and Eastern Asia. Eight species are known, six of which are prehistoric and only known from fossils—five from North America and one from China. Of the two species to have survived until modern times, the American paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) inhabits the Mississippi River basin in the United States, while the now extinct Chinese paddlefish (Psephurus gladius, also known as the "Chinese swordfish") inhabited the Yangtze and Yellow River basins in China. The earliest known paddlefish fossil, Protopsephurus, dates to approximately 120 million years ago during the Early Cretaceous epoch in China. Throughout their historic range, paddlefish populations have declined dramatically due to overfishing, pollution, and human development. Dam construction has proven particularly destructive, blocking seasonal migrations to ancestral spawning grounds. River alterations have changed natural flow patterns, destroying spawning habitat and nursery areas critical to population survival. The Chinese paddlefish was officially declared extinct by the IUCN in 2022 following a 2019 recommendation that failed to find any Chinese paddlefish following extensive capture surveys. The last confirmed sighting of a Chinese paddlefish occurred in the Yangtze River Basin in 2003.

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Size Range
lbs
Max Weight
50.0–80.0°F
Optimal Temp
Lifespan (yrs)

🌡️ Water Temperature Range

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Optimal
Survival range (–°F)
Optimal range (50.0–80.0°F)

🌿 Habitat & Behavior

Lakes, Reservoirs, Rivers

🍖 Diet & Feeding Behavior

🎣 How to Catch Paddlefish

Best Baits & Lures

📡 Current Bite Forecast — Summer 2026

Bite Activity Index Moderate (68%)

Based on seasonal patterns, optimal temperature range (50.0–80.0°F), and Paddlefish behavior data. Updated monthly.

50.0–80.0°F
IDEAL TEMP
Summer
SEASON

📅 Monthly Fishing Calendar — Paddlefish

When to target Paddlefish throughout the year based on spawning cycles, temperature preferences, and feeding behavior.

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Jan
20%
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Feb
25%
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Mar
75%
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Apr
90%
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May
85%
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Jun
70%
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Jul
55%
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Aug
50%
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Sep
80%
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Oct
85%
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Nov
60%
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Dec
30%
Hot (80%+) Good (55–79%) Fair (35–54%) Slow (<35%) Current month

🎯 Expert Techniques for Paddlefish

The most effective presentations for Paddlefish vary by season and water conditions. During the pre-spawn period, fish are aggressive and will strike reaction baits. In summer, downsize your presentation and fish slower. In fall, match the hatch — shad and minnow patterns that mimic the main forage base are most effective. In winter, use finesse techniques with tiny baits presented very slowly in the deepest available structure.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best bait for Paddlefish?
What water temperature do Paddlefish prefer?
Optimal water temperature for Paddlefish is between 50.0°F and 80.0°F. They can survive in temperatures from °F to °F.
What is the world record Paddlefish?
What do Paddlefish eat?
What is the best season for Paddlefish fishing?
Best fishing seasons for Paddlefish are: .
What are the fishing regulations for Paddlefish?
Fishing regulations for Paddlefish vary by state. Common requirements include minimum size limits of 8–10 inches and bag limits of 15–25 fish per day. Always check your state fish & wildlife agency for current rules before fishing.
What depth do Paddlefish live at?
Paddlefish are typically found at depths of 5–25 feet during summer stratification, moving shallower in spring and fall. They are heavily influenced by water temperature and thermocline position.

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📊 Species Summary

  • Scientific NameUnknown
  • Family
  • Size– inches
  • Max Weight lbs
  • Optimal Temp50.0–80.0°F
  • Lifespan years
  • Status

📍 States Where Found

Found in 0 US states