Thread: Oyster Toadfish study
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07-09-2016, 12:52 AM #1We are there! Let's go fishing!!
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Oyster Toadfish study
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07-09-2016, 12:51 PM #2Senior Member
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Do you have a link to the poster (better than facebook) so I can put it in my notebook as a reminder. We will probably be dragging our little net in August and see them sometimes.
People are shocked to see sharks in the water around here.
If you see natural water taste it. If it's salty it has sharks in it. If it's fresh it has alligators in it. If it's brackish it has both.
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07-09-2016, 02:16 PM #3Senior Member
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Love the patterns on those fish. Are they a type of sea robin?
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07-09-2016, 11:13 PM #4Gray Headed Old Fart
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They aren't related to sea robins, bodebum, other than they both are fish with fin rays.
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I think they're fairly common on the sea wall at the pass. Not so much at the pier, I caught a small one on the pier.
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07-12-2016, 08:47 PM #6Senior Member
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It's like a tail with a big mouth!
Carl
Life is too short to drink bad beer.
Disclaimer: This post and/or report is not a substantiation of or reflection on the true accuracy of the present stock assessment methods. It is only an anecdotal report on or comment concerning local observations. Your results may vary.
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07-12-2016, 10:51 PM #7Senior Member
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Im always scared to touch any fish that ugly. Always worried there is some secret spine or venom. I've caught them on the seawall at the pass myself.
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07-12-2016, 11:34 PM #8We are there! Let's go fishing!!
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