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Nah bc ive caught them too... This doesn't have teethe like a trout either... Looked more like some kind of perch
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I think IKE84 is right. Google Silver Perch(Bairdiella chrysoura) its a member of the croker family.
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We call them butter fish. A real pain when fishing live shrimp
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Thats it! Silver perch
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I agree, silver perch:
http://www.usm.edu/gcrl/cv/brown-pet...production.pdf http://indian-river.fl.us/fishing/fish/drumyt.html http://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/pr.../silver-perch/ Looks a lot like the sand seatrout, but no canine teeth and has chin pores. |
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Looks like a silver perch ( Bairdella Chrysura). Some folks call them yellow tails. They have a sharp gill covering which can get you if your'e not careful. Bentup
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Did it have teeth like a speck?
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Nope... No teeth
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never seen one but looks to be what MG stated.
Its not a whiting, which is also called a channel mullet, which is also said to be really good to eat |
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