Definition
Rough fish are species of fish that are generally considered less desirable for sport or consumption. They are often abundant and can be perceived as competing with more popular game fish. Examples include carp, gar, and bowfin. The term 'rough fish' is subjective and can vary depending on location and culture. Some rough fish species play important roles in aquatic ecosystems. Management strategies for rough fish often involve control or removal efforts. Their ecological roles are sometimes misunderstood.