WHITE CROAKER vs QUEENFISH: NOUN
- A species of croaker found in the Eastern Pacific, Genyonemus lineatus
- Silvery and bluish drumfish of shallow California coastal waters
- Small silvery marine food fish found off California
- Seriphus politus, a North American croaker with elongated body and large mouth.
- A California sciænoid food fish (Seriphys politus). The back is bluish, and the sides and belly bright silvery. Called also kingfish.
- A sciænoid fish, Seriphus politus, found on the Pacific coast of the United States.
- Silvery and bluish drumfish of shallow California coastal waters
WHITE CROAKER vs QUEENFISH: RELATED WORDS
- Clupeid fish, Catalufa, Rosefish, Ammodytes, Sciaenid, Sparid, Percoid fish, Sciaena, Sciaenid fish, Croaker, Seriphus politus, Genyonemus lineatus, Chenfish, Kingfish, Queenfish
- Pinfish, Mackerel, Mako shark, Hogfish, Kingfish, Triggerfish, Tripletail, Ladyfish, Mulloway, Spadefish, Jewfish, Spanish mackerel, Trevally, White croaker, Seriphus politus
WHITE CROAKER vs QUEENFISH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Squeteague, Red rockfish, Spanish mackerel, Game fish, Red drum, Clupeid fish, Catalufa, Rosefish, Ammodytes, Sciaenid, Sparid, Percoid fish, Sciaena, Sciaenid fish, Kingfish
- Blackfin, Bluefish, Thresher shark, Yellowfin, Mackerel, Mako shark, Hogfish, Kingfish, Triggerfish, Tripletail, Ladyfish, Spadefish, Jewfish, Spanish mackerel, Trevally
WHITE CROAKER vs QUEENFISH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- However, no one should be running out any time soon to catch and eat barred sand bass, topsmelt and white croaker.
- Because of these differences, OEHHA determined that regional consumption advice should be issued for white croaker.
- To protect your health, do not eat white croaker caught in the red zone.
- Pacific mackerel, topsmelt, barred surfperch, yellowfin croaker, Pacific bonito, leopard shark, queenfish, white croaker, Pacific sardine, spotfin croaker, white seaperch and pileperch.
- Darren with a nice Queenfish, Rob with a Nannigai and John with a Coral Trout and Fingermark.
- Pacific mackerel, topsmelt, barred surfperch, yellowfin croaker, Pacific bonito, leopard shark, queenfish, white croaker, Pacific sardine, spotfin croaker, white seaperch and pileperch.
- Ideal use is for tossing poppers for queenfish, trevally, and in particular longtail tuna and with its blue head it shouldn't spook surface fish.
- Among other species frequently caught are Natal Snoek, Wahoo, Dorado, Queenfish, Tuna and a large variety of other pelagic species found on the reef.
- Enjoy fishing on the fringing coastal reefs catching the famed coral trout, nannygai and pelagic fish including Spanish mackerel, cobia, queenfish, trevally and tuna.
- These two methods work on the surface and are primarily used to catch bigger fish like barracuda, kingfish, queenfish or bonitos.
- When talking about sharp spikes then one must mention the Needle Scaled Queenfish (Salad fish).
- Queenfish during a Navy oceanographic data collection mission last August.
- Queenfish are more readily caught at the midpier area.