White Suckers are highly adaptable and found statewide in Illinois, including throughout the Fox Chain O’Lakes system. They inhabit creeks, small rivers, and lakes, preferring areas near the bottom where they swim in schools. These fish are bottom-dwellers that feed along substrate surfaces.
Preferred Areas in Fox Chain
Water Type: Lakes, rivers, streams, and connecting channels
Bottom Type: Gravel, rock, sand, and mud bottoms
Depth Range: 2-15 feet (vary by season)
Cover: Moderate vegetation, rocky areas, current breaks
Water Clarity: Highly tolerant of turbid (murky) water
Temperature Tolerance: Cool to warm water (highly adaptable)