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| jason_blocker |
Posted - 03/11/2012 : 5:09:12 PM Friend of mine said he caught this off a pier in Folly. What is it?

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| sellsfish |
Posted - 03/14/2012 : 7:54:02 PM it is in the hake family, and is an unregulated species. We USE TO catch them when we would BOTTOM FISH in the winter.
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NMFS = No More Fishing Season
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| Fargo252 |
Posted - 03/13/2012 : 10:08:57 PM Is it in the catfish family? And is there a regulation on them?
Three-fourths of the Earth's surface is water, and one-fourth is land. It is quite clear that the good Lord intended us to spend triple the amount of time fishing as taking care of the lawn.
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| jason_blocker |
Posted - 03/11/2012 : 8:18:40 PM Yeah northchuck I just read up on them. They say they can survive brackish. Thanks jjfishing
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| jjfishing |
Posted - 03/11/2012 : 7:18:58 PM Also called ling. Very delicate white meat, good to eat. Jeff |
| northchucky |
Posted - 03/11/2012 : 7:16:28 PM Aren't snakeheads a freshwater species? Curious to know BC I think they will be here one day |
| jason_blocker |
Posted - 03/11/2012 : 6:35:35 PM Thanks too.
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| jason_blocker |
Posted - 03/11/2012 : 6:33:03 PM I'll buy that. Southern hake. Never seen one. Sorry no pics of tail
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| barbawang |
Posted - 03/11/2012 : 6:10:18 PM southern hake
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| Easy |
Posted - 03/11/2012 : 5:26:38 PM Not sure! Have to see the tail shape. Here is a picture of a Northern Snakehead caught in Maryland. http://smithsonianscience.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/SERC-snakehead-team1.jpg
They can live in brackish water! |