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Topic: What Species Is This?  (Read 2812 times)

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Caught this at Albion and was wondering which species it is. Thanks.

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I know it's not a scorpionfish because I have caught a ton of those in SD. This fish was mature and small.

Not in this ID Book:
http://www.emeralddiving.com/id_sculpins.html
« Last Edit: April 22, 2010, 08:35:03 AM by Kayote »
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Didn't I just answer this one?
http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php/topic,23724.0.html

The long preopercular spines and the bony plates along the lateral line are pretty decent clues.

Buffalo Sculpin (Enophrys bison)
« Last Edit: April 22, 2010, 10:39:31 AM by bsteves »
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This fish has a look like it has been around for a long time like the sturgeon.


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None of the pics in all the guides looked anything like the one I caught. Your pic does show it better. I couldn't tell from pics like this at all.

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Didn't I just answer this one?
http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php/topic,23724.0.html

The long preopercular spines and the bony plates along the lateral line are pretty decent clues.

Buffalo Sculpin (Enophrys bison)


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While pretty, that is a poor photo for a guide book.  You can't even see the fishes body.  That guide book should buy your photo to use.

Personally, I like drawings.

The best guide book out there (IMHO) is
"Guide to the Coastal Marine Fishes of California" by Daniel J. Miller and Robert N. Lea
It includes a dichotomous key which can be very helpful (if you know how to use it).
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looks like a horny toad   :smt004

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Yeah, for a second there I thought I was getting senile...

That's always how it starts.................  :smt102
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Aaron caught one last summer near pigeon point I recall.

Cool lookin' lil buggers.
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man those horny lil buggers are takin over :smt044


 

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