Once the cusk is cooked, it has a chewy texture similar to that of monkfish, although not quite as firm. |
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But the cusk is not fastidious as to bait, accepting clams, cockles, and herring readily. |
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Cusk eels and catfish eels are not true eels, but species of fish which bear some resemblance to eels, although more to cusk and catfish respectively. |
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The largest angler-caught cusk recorded in Maine was 18 pounds 8 ounces. |
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Sei whales and Risso dolphins make this area their home, as do redfish, hake, sculpin, cusk and shanny. |
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But the difference between cooking cod and dogfish and wolffish and monkfish and pollock and haddock and hake and cusk is not all that different. |
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Is it then just women of letters, and of a certain income, like Enright and Cusk, who have the luxury of such a complex reaction to motherhood? |
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While Cusk suspected a social conspiracy designed to keep women producing, Enright too has a nose for peer-group propaganda. |
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Cusk has been picked as one of the best young British novelists and her style is excellent to read. |
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