All fish are primarily sight hunters, but there are some that have eyesight adapted to lower light conditions.
You can gauge this by when they tend to be most active.
Pickerel, pike, muskies prefer brighter conditions, being more active during the day.
Sunfish, trout, perch and crappie prefer lower light conditions, and can be more active at first and last light.
Bass, cusk prefer even lower light conditions, and can be most at dusk and dawn and even at night. (I know some of the best bass fishing can be at night)
Carp don't care about sight hunting as they feed almost exclusively by feel and taste. That's why they have such big sensitive lips.