There are a lot of misconceptions about minnows, most
notably the fact that the term “minnow” is often used to
describe a small or young version of any fish. In fact,
minnows are part of the Cyprinidae family, the largest
freshwater fish family in the world that includes over 3,000
individual species. In other words, all minnows are small
fish, but not all small fish are minnows. Also, minnows
don’t become a different type of fish. They are always
minnows.
Some of the most popular types of minnows are:
White cloud minnow
Carp
Shiners
Daces
Fallfish
Stone roller minnows