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Topic: Rockfish ID photo: Treefish  (Read 6469 times)

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Caught by rdavid8592 - Monterey - 07.09.06


« Last Edit: August 16, 2012, 05:59:19 PM by Mooch »


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Randy's Treefish
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I'm very jealous, we don't get those up here and they're missing from my "species I have caught" list.  One of the prettiest of rockfish in my opinion.

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Randy's is still there, Brian.  Come on down and we can go look for him again.......... :smt004
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Photo by CoS....
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Caught 5/30 in el sur grande in 80ft. I've caught a few down there but this is the biggest. Eating it for dinner tonight to see how they taste.

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Ate one... never had a desire to eat another.   :smt001

Not bad,  just nothing special and their yield isn't very good.  Some areas we dive have a pretty healthy population of them.
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Cool fish! I don't think I could ever keep one, though, 'cause they look too much like my Tiger Datnoid!

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One of the prettiest of rockfish in my opinion.

I agree, I've yet to catch another fish that puts on lipstick before you get it to the kayak.

Most RF I catch just have the "I'm about to barf...in your lap" look on their little spiny faces.
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