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Topic: help me with fish ID please  (Read 1312 times)

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 I cought and released what I thought was a baby Ling, but after looking at some of the pics on this site I think it was a decent sized Cabezon. I didn't take a picture of it, but it has a blueish tint and it had huge fins on either side by it's gills. I figured it was a ling because of the blue color, do Cabs get that too?


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Yep, cabs can be blue, or red, or orange, or even blue.  Without pictures it's hard to help you on the id.  The large pectoral fins you mention is a pretty good clue.  Was the head sort of pointy or blunt shaped.  Small lings tend to be very skinny and almost streamlined, whereas cabezons have a relatively large head compared to the rest of their body.
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