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Another Mystery Fish!
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Poster Captain Hook Offline
Posted 08/02/10 03:09 PM
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Saw this swimming on surface near the dock on Fri nite. Caught it in dipnet and took cell phone pix. Looks like small cobia or remora/sharksucker- was black w/ white horizontal stripes. Note large fanlike tail w/ orange edges. Any Ideas?
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#129087 - 08/02/10 03:27 PM Re: Another Mystery Fish! [Re: Captain Hook]
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No idea, but that is crazy looking
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#129092 - 08/02/10 04:55 PM Re: Another Mystery Fish! [Re: usmc1]
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Lizardfish....
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#129097 - 08/02/10 06:43 PM Re: Another Mystery Fish! [Re: Lacey Marine]
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Lizzardfish I thought were more silvery. Looks more like a baby snakehead.
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#129098 - 08/02/10 06:46 PM Re: Another Mystery Fish! [Re: Jersey Joe]
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have lots of teeth? lizard fish has a serious set.

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#129106 - 08/02/10 08:47 PM Re: Another Mystery Fish! [Re: misokat]
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It does look like a snake head.
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#129114 - 08/02/10 09:14 PM Re: Another Mystery Fish! [Re: Eric]
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i saw the same thing in our lagoon in green island...he would swim right into my hand but was fast enough to slip away...would love to know what it is, hopefully not a snake head

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#129116 - 08/02/10 09:18 PM Re: Another Mystery Fish! [Re: Captain Hook]
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Looks like the same kind of fish I caught at The Hudson Canyon Sat 7/31 on The Southern Comfort. Have about 8 pics, will try to post.

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#129117 - 08/02/10 09:25 PM Re: Another Mystery Fish! [Re: Cptbunkerhead]
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I've had snakeheads............ I don't think that's one. They're usually still red at that size. Their tales are shaped differently too. Leave it out of the water for a coupla hours. Snakeheads can breathe atmospheric air with an organ called a labyrinth for up to 2 days depending on humidity, so they won't die after being removed from the water for 2 hrs.

Snakheads are primarily fresh water too. I know there are some that have adapted to mildly brackish water, but not salt. At least not to my knowledge.

What was in it's mouth? Snakeheads have a stupid amount of teeth.

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#129127 - 08/02/10 10:12 PM Re: Another Mystery Fish! [Re: Sixpack324]
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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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#129166 - 08/03/10 02:52 PM Re: Another Mystery Fish! [Re: Captain Hook]
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Closest ID I found was a baby cobia. The pic at the link below looks pretty close.

http://www.thejump.net/id/cobia.htm
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#129170 - 08/03/10 04:31 PM Re: Another Mystery Fish! [Re: Tuna Kahuna]
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I think the tail is different. Does it have the suckers on the head?

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#129171 - 08/03/10 04:34 PM Re: Another Mystery Fish! [Re: Tuna Kahuna]
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I do not think it is a baby cobia based on the caudal fin (tail). 99.99% sure it is a slender sucker fish (a type of remora)
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#129183 - 08/03/10 07:06 PM Re: Another Mystery Fish! [Re: Tuna Kahuna]
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Originally Posted By: Tuna Kahuna
Closest ID I found was a baby cobia. The pic at the link below looks pretty close.

http://www.thejump.net/id/cobia.htm


SOLD.............

I'm going with baby Cobia. If you read the article in the post above and look at the pics further down the page, it says that the tail of baby Cobia is completely different than the adults.

The pic of the young Cobia further down the page looks like a match to me....

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#129211 - 08/03/10 09:51 PM Re: Another Mystery Fish! [Re: Sixpack324]
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Sucker or no sucker on the head?

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#129212 - 08/03/10 09:51 PM Re: Another Mystery Fish! [Re: Sixpack324]
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Actually...while watching shark week episodes and there is a species of remora that looks identical to it in size, shape and color.
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#129227 - 08/04/10 08:15 AM Re: Another Mystery Fish! [Re: Captain Hook]
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You can see a small sucker on top of the head in the one pic. Small suckers r indicative of slender sucker fish. It is the most abundant remora in warm waters and often free swims (not attached to another fish).

Slender Sucker Fish info


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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! [Re: Captain Hook]
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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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#129715 - 08/11/10 02:58 PM Re: Another Mystery Fish! [Re: Captain Hook]
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anyone ever catch a grown Cobia in the barnegat bay? how do you target them?

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