Crappie
A schooling, paper-mouthed panfish of brushy lake structures, prized for its delicate white flesh.
9 fish ending with the letter E — each with origin, classification, and notes.
This page lists fish that end with E. 9 fish are detailed below. Each entry below is a doorway into a full profile — not just a name on a list.
| Crappie | Hake | Muskellunge | Northern Pike |
| Plaice | Sardine | Sole | Walleye |
| Wrasse |
A schooling, paper-mouthed panfish of brushy lake structures, prized for its delicate white flesh.
A long, slim cod-relative of deep continental shelves, popular in Mediterranean and South African cuisines.
The largest member of the pike family, a rare and elusive freshwater predator nicknamed "the fish of ten thousand casts."
A long, toothy ambush predator of cool northern lakes and rivers across Europe, Asia, and North America.
A right-eyed European flatfish with bright orange spots, central to North Sea trawl fisheries.
A small, silvery, oil-rich schooling fish that has fed coastal populations from antiquity to the modern tin.
A small, slipper-shaped European flatfish prized for delicate flesh and dishes from Dover sole to meuniere.
A golden, glass-eyed perch of northern lakes and rivers, prized for its mild white flesh.
A diverse family of reef fish noted for vivid colors, protogynous sex change, and the role of cleaner species.
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