What is shoe pick fish?

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Shoe pick or shoepick fish (Polyodon spathula), also known as spoonbill or paddlefish, is a freshwater fish species found in North America. It is a primitive fish with a unique, long, paddle-shaped snout that helps it sense prey in murky waters.

The shoepick fish can grow up to 7 feet (2.1 meters) and weigh up to 220 pounds (100 kg). It is known for its roe, which is used to make caviar. Its meat is also considered a delicacy.

However, due to overfishing and habitat destruction, the population of shoepick fish has declined in recent years, leading some states to impose strict regulations on fishing and hunting of this species. In some areas, shoepick fish are classified as endangered or threatened.