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#129092 - 08/02/10 04:55 PM
Re: Another Mystery Fish!
[Re: usmc1]
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#129127 - 08/02/10 10:12 PM
Re: Another Mystery Fish!
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No teeth to speak of. Didnt look like a lizardfish- Ive caught them before. The hudson canyon fish looks like a sharksucker which is like a remora- note the suction plate on its head. Maybe this is a juvenile form? This small one (4 inches or so) had no suction plate that I could see.
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#129319 - 08/05/10 03:46 AM
Re: Another Mystery Fish!
[Re: NJ Dusky]
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Again- I saw no sucker on the head-looked at it pretty carefully b4 I let it go. TK's link about the cobia is very interesting...because the tail was definitely different (non forked) in the juvenile. Having held it in my hand, i'm leaning toward cobia due to tail and lack of visable sucker, tho sharksucker is a close second. Great input, guys.
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#129706 - 08/11/10 11:24 AM
Re: Another Mystery Fish!
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Not to beat a dead horse, but look at these pics- the juvenile cobia at bottom was caught in Mystic Island Lagoon in 2008. Looks like a dead ringer to me... http://www.scottsbt.com/fishids/idoff/cobia.htm
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