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Oyster toadfish, Opsanus tau (Batrachoididae) Smooth toadfish, Tetractenos glaber (Tetraodontidae) Dark toadfish, Neophrynichthys latus (Psychrolutidae) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.From Wikipedia under the
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unknown Wed, 07 Jul 2010 20:19:59 GM It's good, Scrib. Is the narrator supposed to be white or black? Toadfish / Puffer Fish
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Austin American-Statesman Another toad fish , a different toad hook. My guide to all things new in bass fishing, Mike Van Brocklin of Burnet, suggested the hook to me and one look ... and more » From Google News Search: "toadfish" what is the name of my brackish pufferfish? Q. well im from australia and they look like the normal pest toadfish that you always catch on the fishing rod but it is small only about 4 centimetres long, its belly is white and its got black dots on it. someone said its probably a milk spotted puffer but i cant get any info on it plz help. Asked by Vet BJ - Mon Apr 7 02:20:28 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. I would say it's a spotted puffer fish (Tetradon fluvatilis), this fish will thrive in brakish water where as most other members of his/her family will be mainly freshwater. does it have any other colour apart from those stated? do a search on the latin name i've given you and you will find this particular species has many colour variants. good luck Answered by leetays - Mon Apr 7 04:59:25 2008 Fish Bait Probblems ( Saltwater )? Q. I live in Australia and in victoria there is supposely one of the best fishingh spots ever. I got to a secret place... There is whiting, ludric and bloody toadfish. I have used Plastics but only caught 1 thing in a whole year. I would really like to get some whiting. Please help ASAP Asked by Mason B - Fri Mar 28 08:33:54 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Except for a few types of fish, bait will outfish lures 10 to 1 in saltwater. Use clams, squid, worms, shiners, or cut oily fish, and you'll see your catch numbers shoot up. Answered by mac - Fri Mar 28 09:33:37 2008 Where do you fish (20 char. minimum...)?
Q. I know, it's been asked before, but I want to go a bit deeper (no pun intended, but I'll keep it around anyway) into the subject... I don't care about acreage, or the name of the body of water... I want the "feel" of the area you fish... I know most of the regulars have read my descriptions of my fishing area, but it's a general description... Here's a specific spot... Drawbridge overhead, water moving right to left as the tide comes in. Mosquito lagoon to the east, Indian River to the west, smack in the middle of the most diverse wildlife refuge in the U.S. Nice easy cast to the pilings, rocks waiting to snag your rig. Pigeons dislodged when the bridge opens for a boat. Seawall, pepper trees, damn lazy @ss people's garbage for me to… [cont.] Asked by gimmenamenow - Fri Dec 11 23:42:21 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. 1.) You're actually sitting above the water, on a large concrete platform. There's lots of underwater brush piles and such, along with some trees overhanging the water to your left. Not much room for a lot of gear, maybe two rods at the most (if your fishing with a partner) and a few smaller tackle boxes. You'll frequently find a deer grazing behind you or see a crane fly overhead. Crappie, channel cats, carp, largemouth bass, spotted bass, bluegill, sunfish, I've caught pretty much all major types of fish out of here. It's what you'd consider a creek, it's not too wide, but it's very deep. It'll go at least 15' and 20' at the deepest. 2.) You're fishing at a spot a hundred yards or so below spot #1. The lake levels have dropped, so that… [cont.] Answered by Backwater Charlie - Sat Dec 12 10:40:09 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "toadfish" |


