So what exactly are those fish? California halibut or speckled flounder? Or something else? Sorry for being ignorant about fish species, but I'm trying to learn something.
Very close, and like Moore, that's the biggest I've seen from shore as well.....Ric?Not exactly sure, but it sure looks a lot like this:
Gulf Sand Dab fish pictures and species identification
Think they might have not necessarily been juveniles but larger of a species that might be spawning? Seems like an odd time for a spawn but water and temps have been off this year.I don't think they are sanddabs either- sanddabs usually have dark orange spots on them, and they are small.
There is still some science to be done to determine the if the large halibut we catch offshore are indeed California Halibut, or if they are a similar species indiginous only to the SOC.
However- having caught hundreds of juvenile California halibut in my day, These fish we catch from shore in RP sure do look very similar to young Calibutts..
I would imagine that Ed's fish are juveniles of whatever halibut species it is that we catch out on the deeper reefs.
But one thing is certain- whatever species they are, they are bound to be delicious with a little fresh garlic and lemon butter drawn over them....
In relation to JJ's where would the location be?Sunday Morning... Cholla Bay.... Dead low tide... Cast Master with Buck Tail....Hit about 15 feet from shore in the sand right before the rocks.
By Tucson BeachIn relation to JJ's where would the location be?
By Tucson Beach
In relation to JJ's where would the location be?
NEVER give a location!
Any Pole Dancers?Everything is in relation to JJ's ha ha, -- See you at the Cantina this week!