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Tripletail

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  Tripletail can reach a maximum size of 40 pounds although the average size is much smaller at around 15 pounds. Tripletail have a body that appears to have three tails – which are actually just the anal and dorsal fins. Tripletail are quite the curious fish.  They are like a mixture of other fish more »

Mullet

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  Mullet,  one of the abundant, valuable schooling fishes of the family Mugilidae (order Perciformes).  Mullets number fewer than 100 species and are found throughout tropical and temperate regions.  They generally inhabit salt water or brackish water and frequent shallow, inshore areas, commonly grubbing about in the sand or mud for microscopic plants, small animals, more »

Wahoo

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  The wahoo is found worldwide in tropical and subtropical areas.  In Hawaii it is known as the Ono (means “tasty” or “delicious”) and in the Caribbean and Central America it is known as the Peto.  Their body is elongated and covered with small, barely visible scales.  Their back is an iridescent blue and their more »

White Sturgeon

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  Our White Sturgeon is farm raised in Napa Valley, California and produces some of the most delicious caviar available today.  In the wild, White Sturgeon can grow up to 20 feet long and up to 1500 pounds.  They are found in coastal waters from Alaska to Baja, California and on occasion in rivers when more »

Carolina Wreckfish

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In North America, the only place wreckfish are caught is off the coast of South Carolina at a place called the “Carolina Bump”.  This is the only documented spawning site in the Atlantic Ocean.  When you purchase this fish, you are supporting a domestic heritage fishery.  However, wreckfish is a notoriously difficult fish to catch.  more »

Flounder

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The flounder is an ocean-dwelling flatfish species that is found in coastal lagoons and estuaries of the northern atlantic and pacific oceans.  When a flounder hatches, one eye is located on each side of its brain.  However, as a adult, both eyes are situated on one side of its head.  One eye migrates to the more »

Snapper

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  Snapper is our Sexy Fish this week.  There are approximately 100 species of Snapper and over 60 of them have “Snapper” in the name.  They inhabit tropical and subtropical regions of all oceans and can grow to about 3 feet in length.  Most snapper feed on crustaceans or other fish, although a few are more »

Swordfish

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Swordfish

  Swordfish are cold-blooded animals that have special organs next to their eyes to heat their eyes and brains which improves their vision and their ability to catch prey. Contrary to belief, the “sword” is not used to spear, but is used instead to slash at its prey in order to injure them and make more »

Black Sea Bass

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  Black Sea Bass is a hermaphroditic fish that grows to about 24 inches long and about 8 pounds.  Because they are hermaphroditic, females over 7 years old have never been found. This fish is great roasted, grilled or sautéed.

Large Pompano

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  In the Eastern Atlantic they are also known as the Pompano or Sunfish – very large fish may be confused with the Permit. The Pompano Body is shallow and the body depth decreases proportionally with growth. The dorsal and anal fin lobes are short for all body sizes but the length changes with the more »

 

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