Schools of snappers and pompano blotted out the sparkling sun, while trevally and fusiliers whipped about in a frenzy. |
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Taking the most extreme case, I was recently attached to some absolutely devastating giant trevally off the Seychelles coral reefs. |
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I also caught trevally on the fly and a bunch of other species including queenfish and others which I can't name. |
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The bluefin trevally is a predatory animal that feeds on other fish or crustaceans. |
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Fish are everywhere, not just the current-indicating anthias but all the bigger fish, from harlequin sweetlips to trevally and grouper. |
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New Zealand fish such as trevally, snapper and hoki are exported for the sashimi market to the United States. |
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That's perhaps not a typical example, because hooking a giant trevally is akin to sticking a fly into the mouth of a Hereford bull. |
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In the mangrove-lined estuaries that ring most of the 2,000-miles of sparsely inhabited coast you can fish for trevally, queenfish or tarpon. |
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After two hours all he's got is a tiddler bream and a silver trevally with poisonous spines. |
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Dense schools of fusiliers swarm past, followed by squadrons of predators like big-eye trevally, mackerel and rainbow runners. |
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I prefer something with texture, oil, and big flakes, so in New Zealand something like kahawai, trevally or warehou would all be good. |
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Groups of blue-finned trevally terrorised the glassfish and fusiliers as they hunted for their meal. |
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A small shoal of barracuda patrol a saddle in the ridge, but there are not the enormous shoals of barracuda or trevally to be found at Richelieu Rock. |
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Growing to over a hundred pounds, giant trevally are the snarling pit dogs of the ocean, and only a unwise man would use less than a 12-weight fly rod in their pursuit. |
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Laze on a deserted beach or cast your line in the shallow waters for a giant trevally. |
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Giant trevally materialized in less than 10 minutes, two fish at the point of the island, a gang of four in the shallows in front of the channel. |
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Darkening hues of turquoise hinted at the deepening water before us — the domain of trevally. |
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We also met, around this thila, 1 eagle-ray, 1 napoleon and bigeye trevally. |
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Come here for record breaking fish including big bonefish, enormous trevally and a really wide variety of other species. |
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These fish are also used as bait to catch bigger fish, including beautiful trevally and Mai Mai. |
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Again the reef wall drops away impressively and large pelagic sighting are possible with tuna and trevally often present here. |
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Cruising grey sharks, mackerel, tuna, giant trevally and barracuda are a delight for all big fish fans. |
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Damselfish, blue trevally, and parrotfish live side by side with a number of crustaceans, all in only a few dozen centimeters of water. |
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The trevally uses camouflage for added protection from predators. |
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Schools of goatfish, nanagai, sweetlips and trevally swirl everywhere. |
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Bannerfish, moon wrasse and angelfish nibbled on jellyfish the size of a soccer ball, and just off the gully, the likes of queenfish, jacks, and golden trevally zoomed about. |
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Sailfish, dorado, kingfish, barracuda, various snappers, cobia. trevally, jacks, queenfish, bonito and Spanish mackerel are some of the fish to be caught. |
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Again, did you know that the Pla samli, or kingfish is also known as the black-banded trevally, or the Pla kapong khao or sea perch is also known as the white sea bass? |
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It retains all sizes of snapper, rubberlip morwong and silver trevally in the NSW fishery. |
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Pipis are very good baits for catching bream, trevally, whiting, particularly King George Whiting, leatherjackets and many others. |
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Tropical species such as tuna, marlin, and some sharks are attracted by the warm currents, which are locally populated by snapper, trevally, and kahawai. |
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Now you can trawl for 100 kilometers with only flat grouper and big-eyed jacks and trevally to slap against the side of your skiff. |
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Other catches included jacks, blue-fin trevally, snapper and African pompano. |
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Record of the bigeye trevally, Caranx sexfasciatus, and Mexican lookdown, Selene brevoorti, with notes on other carangids from California. |
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As kids in the thirties and forties, he and his siblings caught crays and herring and silver trevally from the shore. |
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Medium size pelagic fishes include trevally, barracuda, flying fish, bonito, mahi mahi and coastal mackerel. |
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Jack crevalle is sold by various names, including cavalry, cavalla, toro, trevally, and jackfish. |
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This area of the Indian Ocean teems with fish. The most common varieties include marlin, sailfish, yellowfin tuna, dolphin, giant trevally, jewfish, barracuda, and so on. |
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Here giant barramundi share the waters with mangrove jack, queenfish, giant trevally, mackerel, tuna, golden snapper, coral trout, cod, barracuda and jewfish. |
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This makes Providence an inhospitable place that has had very few visits over the most recent decades, which has protected its incredible reef where bonefish, trevally, napoleon and grouper etc. live in peace. |
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