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Can You Help me Identify This Fish
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Can You Help me Identify This Fish
It is shaped like a speckle trout but the drawing doesn't show and spots.
It lookslike it may have front teeth like a trout. Sarge |
Can You Help me Identify This Fish
Mackerel.
Most likely Pacific Mackerel The last time I answered a question like this, no one ever confirmed or denied it. Feed back is requested ! Dave From the beaches of Monmouth County "South Jersey Investor" wrote in message ... | | | |
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I believe you may be right. I thought of speckle trout but I forgot to look
at the fork tail instead of a fan tail. It does resemble a mackeral shape. Sarge |
Can You Help me Identify This Fish
Also look at the bony ridges from the dorsal fin to the tail fin.
Definitely NOT a trout but in the Mackerel family. Of course it could also be a Tuna, but it's highly unlikely. Dave "licker" wrote in message ... | I believe you may be right. I thought of speckle trout but I forgot to look | at the fork tail instead of a fan tail. It does resemble a mackeral shape. | | | | Sarge | | | |
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It's definately a Mackerel. The same kind we fish here in New-Brunswick. If
the colors were bright his back would be green. Here's a link to a better pictu http://www.brightonmarina-seafishing.co.uk/Mackerel.JPG They are usually about 8-12 inches. Hope this helps! Dre "South Jersey Investor" wrote in message ... |
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Here's another link with alot more information on Atlantic Mackerel:
http://www.atlanticherring.com/mackerel.htm Dre "Dre" wrote in message ... It's definately a Mackerel. The same kind we fish here in New-Brunswick. If the colors were bright his back would be green. Here's a link to a better pictu http://www.brightonmarina-seafishing.co.uk/Mackerel.JPG They are usually about 8-12 inches. Hope this helps! Dre "South Jersey Investor" wrote in message ... |
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South Jersey Investor wrote:
Looks like a Pacific Mackerel to me. Bleah, catfish bait! barbz |
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Could definately be a Pacific Mackerel also as it's identical to the
Atlantic Mackerel. The biggest difference between the two is the pacific Mackerel has less fat. Dre "barbz" wrote in message ... South Jersey Investor wrote: Looks like a Pacific Mackerel to me. Bleah, catfish bait! barbz |
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Down here we call it a horse mackerel
Colin South Jersey Investor wrote: [Image] |
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