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Topic: Big South rockfish 10/19  (Read 2299 times)

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I caught 4+ starries

I heard this a few times; what's a starry? (Surely not a starry flounder?).

 where did I "catch" that sandab; it was just swimming round in the footwell of my drifter! No idea how it got there but sometimes having an old watery kayak has its advantges!


Starry Rockfish, looks like a red rockfish with white spots.

I wonder if some fish you caught had the sanddab in its mouth when you boated it?  Or picked it up during the launch? Either way thats really cool.
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« Last Edit: October 21, 2008, 01:10:01 PM by Red Fish n Dive »


 

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