The meagre is not called croaker, but it can and does make the noise which gives their name to croakers. |
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With its staccato, drumlike call, the Atlantic croaker sounds more like a frog than a fish. |
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It includes whiting, sand trout, croaker, sheepshead, flounder, redfish and black drum. |
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This went much the same producing loads of yellowfin croaker, grunts, sea breams and weird looking lizardfish that were well named. |
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The congee was a pellet mixture of bean curd, yellow croaker and water chestnuts. |
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In addition to the striped bass, the Atlantic croaker, or hardhead, is also a major predator of juvenile blue crabs. |
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Two days after most fronts, coastal fishermen can count on better catches of speckled trout and reds, even croaker and sand trout. |
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Smoked yellow croaker and pork with bamboo fragrance are two delicacies in the restaurant. |
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In April 1990, the Department of Fish and Game outlawed harvesting of white croaker, a bottom-feeding fish, off Palos Verdes Peninsula. |
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He is eating croaker and plantains and minding his own business. |
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It's a cousin to the black drum, spotted seatrout and Atlantic croaker. |
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Never mind ongoing controversy over croaker use by bay fishermen. |
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But one thing is striking: the skate, yellow croaker and pomfret are baby-sized, some smaller than your hand. |
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Most abundant are the various species of tuna, mackerel, croaker, anchovy, shrimp, and shellfish. |
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Although the name croaker, or drum, is applied to the family as a whole and to certain species, some of the sciaenids are known by such names as corbina, whiting, weakfish, and channel bass. |
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Demographic parameters of yellowfin croaker, Umbrina roncador, from the southern California Bight. |
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In bays, rivers and lakes, predators like pike, walleye, white croaker, and largemouth bass accumulate the most mercury. |
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But cobia that have seen them from Panama City to Pensacola might prefer a finfish like a croaker, tomtate or mullet. |
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More than 400 species of saltwater fish, including yellow croaker, white herring, mackerel, golden thread, and pomfret, are caught from numerous fishing ports. |
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Although this varies by location, many populations share an appetite for fish from the mullet, the tuna and mackerel, and the drum and croaker families. |
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Freshwater Drum also known as sheephead, grinder, croaker, and gaspergou are widely distributed across the Central United States, South Central Canada, and Eastern Mexico. |
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He encouraged her to join him after sharing many a conversation about grime and hyphy and hearing her dead-on impersonation of Bay Area croaker Keak da Sneak. |
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Teleosts, such as red drum, Atlantic croaker, oyster toadfish, black sea bass, and the bluefish, showed no hook preference in either hook-and-line or longline studies. |
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In Monterey Bay, prey included octopus, market squid, Pacific whiting, spotted cusk-eel, rockfish, plainfin midshipman, white croaker, Pacific sanddab, and staghorn sculpin. |
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In addition to white croaker, the advisory now extends to topsmelt and barred sea bass, and includes other guidelines, including warnings for pregnant women. |
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At the end is an excellent oyster bar and seafood restaurant, where you can dine on steamed clams while watching locals haul in mackerel and white croaker. |
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Duration of spawning season ranged from 2 months to 7-10 months for White Croaker, a Pacific species. |
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The winning margins were tight, with unlucky finalists Croaker, Leamington funk-soul outfit Souler Rhythm and Nuneaton guitar kings Plimsole all turning in fine performances. |
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