Lake Whitefish
Lake Whitefish is a freshwater fish found primarily in the northern regions of North America. It typically inhabits cold, clear lakes and is known for its delicate, flaky white flesh. This species is a member of the Salmonidae family and can grow up to 20 inches long.
Lake Whitefish are popular among anglers due to their mild flavor and firm texture. They are often caught using various fishing techniques, including ice fishing. In addition to recreational fishing, they are also commercially harvested and are a staple in many regional cuisines, particularly in the Great Lakes area.