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Clear chub
hybopsis winchelli
Skittish as smoke, but they'll eat if your drift is cleaner than the sand. - Tyler
Quick Facts
Average Size
2–3 inches 0.004–0.012 lbs
World Record

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Habitat
Clear Sandy Streams
Best Techniques
Fly Fishing And Light Spinning
Best Baits
Live Worms And Insect Larvae
Challenge Score
Savage: 50
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Clear Chub (Hybopsis winchelli): A tiny, glass-finned sprinter that keeps sandy creeks buzzing.IntroductionIf your idea of fishing is only big hooks and long runs, the clear chub will change your tune. This slender, translucent-finned minnow packs more attitude per inch than most fish ten times its size. It's quick, twitchy, and thrives where the current sings over clean sand. For micro angling or just learning a creek's pulse, the clear chub is an underrated star. Consider this your crash course in legit Clear chub facts and the Clear chub habitat it owns.What Makes the Clear chub Unique?Three things. First, those fins: nearly see-through with delicate rays, like clear soldered wire in sunlight. Second, spring breeding makes males rough up with tiny tubercles across snout and fins, turning them into miniature grit pads. Third, the overall package is sleek and efficient. The clear chub is built for sandy runs and gentle riffles, darting in and out with surgical precision to nab drifting morsels. It's a micro predator by design, even if it sits low on the food chain.Habitat & Global RangeThe clear chub is a Gulf-slope minnow of the southeastern United States, hugging lowland streams and sand-bottom rivers with steady, modest flow. Picture tea-stained, tannic water over pale sand and you're there. It's not a lake cruiser and not a mountain-stream bruiser. It likes transitional places: pool tails, riffle margins, and gentle seams near downed wood. Stability matters. After heavy rain, turbid surges can push it out of the open until clarity returns. While called "common" where habitat is intact, the clear chub's range is patchy outside those sweet sandy corridors.Behavior & TemperamentSkittish but curious, clear chub schools finely tune to current speed and overhead cover. They're daylight feeders with strong low-light confidence, often sliding shallower at dawn and dusk. During spring, you'll see males flash subtle color changes and grow those signature tubercles. They don't build nests or brood eggs; instead, they spray-and-pray into clean sand and let physics handle the rest. Expect quick darts, short bursts, and an immediate spook response if your shadow crashes the party. For anglers, that means stealth, micro tackle, and delicate presentations to earn bites.Ecological ImportanceThe clear chub is a linchpin in sandy-stream food webs. It converts drifting insect life into fuel for bigger predators while continually testing water quality with where it chooses to live. If clear chub numbers are solid, your creek's substrate probably isn't choked with silt, and the flow regime likely still behaves like a river should. It's also a helpful ID checkpoint: sorting out Hybopsis and small shiners trains your eye and sharpens your understanding of local biodiversity.Conservation & Environmental PressuresNo one is booking a charter exclusively for clear chub, but they're excellent sentinels for stream health. Siltation, channelization, and stormwater pulses that scour sandbeds can hammer them. Remove woody cover and you erase ambush alleys and current breaks. Pull too much water and the riffle-playbook vanishes. Thankfully, Hybopsis winchelli currently sits as Least Concern in many assessments, but that label rides on intact, sandy habitats. Protect the creek and you protect the fish. Lose the sand and you lose the magic.The FishyAF TakeThe clear chub is not bait; it's a status update from your stream. When you can sight-fish these little rockets over pale sand, your water is wearing a clean bill of health. They'll humble anyone who stomps up to the bank and heaves hardware. Go light, go stealth, and watch the shallows come alive. The clear chub might be small, but it's honest. It tells you exactly how your creek is doing, then dares you to present a snack without blowing the shot. That's micro fishing with a heartbeat.

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Top Fisheries for Clear chub

Best places to catch Clear chub and how far they are from you.

From iconic trophy waters to bucket-list destinations, these are some of the best places on the planet to target Clear chub.

Blackwater River

Florida
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Escambia River

Florida
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Yellow River

Florida
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Choctawhatchee River

Florida–Alabama
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Pascagoula River

Mississippi
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Seasonality Chart

Best months to catch Clear chub: Apr

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Clear chub Intelligence

Fishing Window
Good
In Season
Season Score 60/100
Trend Declining
Peak Season In 10 Months
Difficulty Meter
50
Savage
Demands Skill
Feeding Triggers
Time of Day Very High
Temperature Moderate
Current High
Weather High
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Where to Find Clear chub
Preferred Structure
Wood
Rock
Weeds
Undercuts
Depth Breaks
Water Column
Surface
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Bottom
Cover vs Roam
Cover Roam

Gear Loadout for Clear chub

A reliable starting setup for targeting Clear chub, based on typical size, habitat, and presentation style.

Core Setup

  • ROD 5–6' ultralight spinning rod or 7' 2–3 wt fly rod
  • REEL 500-size spinning reel or small click-pawl fly reel
  • LINE 2–4 lb mono or WF2F–WF3F floating fly line
  • LEADER 2–4 lb fluorocarbon tippet 3–5 ft

Lures & Baits

  • pinch-offs of worm
  • midge larvae
  • size 16–20 nymphs and micro jigs

Tactical Notes

  • Use a tiny float to control drift
  • fish pool tails and riffle edges
  • and keep shadows off the run