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The meagre is not called croaker, but it can and does make the noise which gives their name to croakers.
With its staccato, drumlike call, the Atlantic croaker sounds more like a frog than a fish.
It includes whiting, sand trout, croaker, sheepshead, flounder, redfish and black drum.
This went much the same producing loads of yellowfin croaker, grunts, sea breams and weird looking lizardfish that were well named.
The congee was a pellet mixture of bean curd, yellow croaker and water chestnuts.
In addition to the striped bass, the Atlantic croaker, or hardhead, is also a major predator of juvenile blue crabs.
Two days after most fronts, coastal fishermen can count on better catches of speckled trout and reds, even croaker and sand trout.
Smoked yellow croaker and pork with bamboo fragrance are two delicacies in the restaurant.
In April 1990, the Department of Fish and Game outlawed harvesting of white croaker, a bottom-feeding fish, off Palos Verdes Peninsula.
He is eating croaker and plantains and minding his own business.
It's a cousin to the black drum, spotted seatrout and Atlantic croaker.
Never mind ongoing controversy over croaker use by bay fishermen.
But one thing is striking: the skate, yellow croaker and pomfret are baby-sized, some smaller than your hand.
Most abundant are the various species of tuna, mackerel, croaker, anchovy, shrimp, and shellfish.
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.
Demographic parameters of yellowfin croaker, Umbrina roncador, from the southern California Bight.
In bays, rivers and lakes, predators like pike, walleye, white croaker, and largemouth bass accumulate the most mercury.
But cobia that have seen them from Panama City to Pensacola might prefer a finfish like a croaker, tomtate or mullet.
More than 400 species of saltwater fish, including yellow croaker, white herring, mackerel, golden thread, and pomfret, are caught from numerous fishing ports.
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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Examples from Classical Literature
What the world gets sick of is the croaker, who never ceases talking about his ailments.
The word courbina is Italian and means croaker, from the Latin, Corvus, crow.
And then, for the first time since the disaster, the note of the croaker was heard.
These are facts such as the united croaker tribe can p. 210neither refute nor deny.
Many a croaker turns out in the long run to be brave in the fight.
Although a severe thinker you are not constitutionally a croaker.
There are only fools like this croaker here who see any harm in it.
Tim Lacy told me he got some once from a croaker uptown and fed 'em to his girl in soda water.
Decapods, nondecapod crustaceans, and polychaetes were the most commonly consumed prey of southern kingfish and Atlantic croaker.
The croaker was described by Linnus, in 1766, from South Carolina.
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