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Good detective work fellas ;)
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I wish we had them round here. I love eating Amberjacks. Same family and all...bet they eat well.
Fun fight on light tackle too they would be. ;D |
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THANKS EVERYONE ;DOrder: Syngnathiformes
Family: Centriscidae Species: Macrorhamphosus scolopax (Lin,1758) Common Name: Longspine snipefish, Snipe fish Size: to 20 cm TL (male/unsexed). Habitat Type: Demersal; marine; depth range 25 - 600 m. Adults found near the bottom (normally at 50-150 m depth) over sand habitats on the lower continental shelf. Juveniles found in oceanic surface waters. Diet: Juveniles feed mainly on pelagic invertebrates, mainly copepods; adults feed on bottom invertebrates. Range: Widespread in warm seas. Western Atlantic: the offing of Nantucket Massachusetts Bay. Eastern Atlantic: southern England to the coast and banks of Morocco and in the Mediterranean. Reproductive Strategy: Spawns commonly from October-March. Comments: Commercial and aquarium species |
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YEAP!!! SMALL AMBERJACK, BACK BREAKER WHEN YOU
CATCH THEM IN A REEF OVER 200 FT OF WATER, THEY'RE BIG!!!! WHEN THEY ARE BIG OFTEN HAVE WORMS. LESTERUS |
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You bean those get that big?
Cool AJs here usually have to be 45-50+ before they have worms. A buddy of mine got a 99#er a couple months back. I look for a pic... |
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STINKY: DONT BE FUNNY!!! I MEANT OVER 200FT DEPTH
OF WATER, THE ONLY THING IN MIAMI OVER 200FT IS THE CIGARET BOATS OF DRUG DEALERS!!!!! LESTERUS |
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