Yeah,
When I was a kid we used to call them mud suckers. Then I got a fish book by Herbert Zim. I learned the real name was Northern White Sucker and on the bottom of the discription it said "Tasty flesh." They are kind of hard to catch as a kid. They bite pretty good in the early spring. Ya throw out a worm and fish the bottom without a split shot i sbest because....when he bites your line barely moves. This is the kind of fishing tha tya say, "Shoot I 'm moving cause I aint gettign any bites , not knowin gthere is a fish on there right now. They just suck that worm down and stay put sometimes.