Beachfront croakers and whiting are the saltwater equivalents of freshwater's redears and bluegills. |
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They seem to have also eaten flounder, whiting, plaice, cod and brown trout too. |
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Fished in good weather and sea conditions, over eighteen different species were landed from plaice and haddock to cod and whiting. |
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You know, we've been here all day and I've been fishing for a couple of hours, we've got six or eight whiting and a flathead, so there's tea. |
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The jacks are quiet at Brunswick but bream and whiting are in healthy sizes throughout on a flood tide. |
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Their main food supplies are dabs, whiting and gurnards, all fish that are easily outrun and caught by chasing tope. |
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Gessa is made of water mixed with rabbit skin glue, calcium carbonate, gilder's whiting, French chalk and various fine white powders. |
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Their diet includes several fish species, such as anchovy, whiting and herring. |
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Leighton Beach has fished well for garfish, herring and yellow-finned whiting and for anglers with limited mobility is not a bad spot to fish. |
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There's clear evidence that they are taking a terrible toll on species like king george whiting and garfish. |
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Remove rust by rubbing the affected area with super fine steel wool or a raw potato that has been dipped in whiting. |
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Formulas have varied through the ages to include white lead, chalk, or whiting mixed with binders. |
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Much of our traditional winter run of bream, tailor and blackfish have gone and we wait for the good whiting and flathead of the summer months. |
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And because cod are a by-catch of haddock, whiting and prawn, other key fisheries should be closed too. |
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The Cut at Dawesville is producing big herring, a few skippy, whiting and tarwhine. |
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A piece of prawn or squid bait will attract bites from not only the king george but also sand whiting, herring, tarwhine and flathead. |
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Wrecked in 1912, it is smothered in marine life and is home to large numbers of wolf fish, whiting and cod. |
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The weather has been good and the vessels have had catches of whiting haddock, monkfish, and plaice. |
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The name, originally a German word, was a general one for any dried white fish, most often cod, but also pollack, whiting, hake, and others. |
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Throughout a packed week of events, the Humber Seafood Group is also promoting red fish, whiting, and Greenland halibut. |
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Any day you can catch whiting and shovelhead sharks on the bottom with frozen shrimp. |
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Here, I have combined it with breadcrumbs and parsley to make a delicious crust for grilled fish such as whiting, lemon sole or sea bream. |
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The chain had been serving 17 tonnes of cod a year, but simply replaced them with fish such as coley, rock salmon, whiting and plaice. |
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Cod, hake, whiting, mackerel and skate as well as shellfish were pulled from the sea. |
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In this area, commercial fishermen will not be able to target recreational species such as whiting, bream, flathead and mulloway. |
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The only other fish to be weighed in were 5 herring, one tarwhine and a few whiting, pretty meager pickings. |
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The whiting have started to thin out although the blackfish have picked up a bit. |
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We boxed several Spanish mackerel and speckled trout, plus sheepshead, skipjacks, whiting, sand trout and one small flounder. |
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It includes whiting, sand trout, croaker, sheepshead, flounder, redfish and black drum. |
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Among the fish on the move are commercially important varieties such as Atlantic cod, sole and whiting. |
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But the threat of a ban on fishing for cod, whiting and haddock brings home the stark reality. |
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For the improvement of stocks like whiting, haddock and plaice it is essential that discarding be reduced. |
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Tarnish can be removed from silverware by applying a little whiting dissolved in methylated spirits. |
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The advice given is that there should be zero fishing for cod, whiting, haddock, plaice, sole and prawns in the Irish Sea. |
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Have you tried to buy crabs, whiting, grey sole, ling or squid on the West Coast, where most of it comes in? |
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Mix 1 part sodium citrate to 6 parts water and 6 parts glycerin and add enough whiting or fuller's earth to make a thick paste. |
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Not only will the cuts apply to cod but will apply also to associated species such as whiting, haddock, sole, saithe, monk, plaice, prawns, hake and megrim. |
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Tope are mainly fish eaters, hunting small whiting, cod, mackerel and flatfish which they chase down and disable by biting chunks out of the fish. |
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The luderick are in amongst bream at the Evans walls while main beach has had some nice whiting being caught between the north wall and surf club. |
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Lennox Head and Seven Mile have reports of whiting, bream, tailor and jew. |
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The total catch was 659 fish which included dabs, conger, ling, dogfish, bull-huss, Pollock, pouting, poor cod, ballan-wrasse, cuckoo-wrasse, gurnard, whiting, scad, and cod. |
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Even though this rig is especially good for gurnards, it also proves superbly successful for dabs, plaice, megrim, even small turbot and brill, also haddock, cod and whiting. |
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Yeah, I was in the production department, which involved random paste-ups, little editorial corrections, whiting out lines when they went over the panel border. |
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When chasing whiting and garfish I like to use small long-shank hooks. |
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The platinization accomplished, take a cotton cloth, dipped into whiting in the state of pulp, and rub the platinated articles with this, rinsing with water afterwards. |
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The tope work around the rising edges and base of these banks scaring up dabs, whiting and gurnards that hug the sand waiting for food to be brought to them by the tide. |
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I was in the production department, which involved random paste-ups, little editorial corrections and whiting out lines when they went over the panel border. |
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Pleased they had got an increase in the white fish quota, he hoped the quota drop in blue whiting and horse mackerel could be made up in some way. |
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The inert material can be talc, whiting or fuller's earth available from your local hardware store while the solvent will vary based on the type of stain. |
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Belgium is also an important producer of several industrial minerals, including limestone, dolomite, whiting, sodium sulfate, silica sand, and marble. |
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They are an active predator feeding mainly on whitefish such as whiting, codling and haddock, also small rays, flatfish, dogfish and even scallops and crabs. |
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It will get harder and harder to catch bass in the coming weeks, but easier to get a feed of bream, tailor, blackfish and probably less flathead and whiting. |
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It estimated that the by-catch, cod, haddock and whiting, trapped along with these small fish is about five per cent of the total swept up by these nets. |
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The main catches have been monk, megs, hake whiting and haddock. |
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From the ocean, choices include squid, whole red snapper, whiting and sardines, most of which usually look like they've just come from the fishmonger next door. |
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Experts want a total ban on cod, whiting and hake fishing in the Irish Sea, a measure that would affect about a fifth of the Irish fishing industry. |
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The whiting lacks the single barbel of other members of the cod family. |
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Cod, haddock, whiting, saithe, plaice, sole, mackerel, herring, pouting, sprat, and sandeel are all very common and are fished commercially. |
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The North Tees match earlier this month saw 12 out of 17 weigh in seven cod, 27 whiting, two flounder and one sand dab. |
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Andy Pears also landed five whiting, but just one sand dab, and had to settle for second place with 2lb 13oz. |
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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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The full rover and pairs match was comfortably won by Terry Dalton with six sand dabs, a flounder and four whiting to 6lb 13oz. |
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For example, as well as traditional cod and haddock, Colmans offers plaice, lemon sole, gurnard, hake, pollock or whiting with your chips. |
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Blue whiting are found in the open ocean and above the continental slope at depths between 100 and 1000 meters. |
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West coast fisheries selected were Pacific whiting, market squid, northern anchovy, Pacific herring, and Pacific sardine. |
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What do hoki, orange roughies, oreo dories, ling and southern blue whiting have in common? |
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From flatfish, Hazlewood has moved into marketing a wide range of roundfish products, especially whiting, cod and haddock for the catering trade. |
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There are also the usual pouting, coalfish and whiting and a few dragonets taken. |
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Boats are taking ling to 18lb as well as codling to 5lbs and loads of pout whiting on squid. |
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The sand whiting feeds on nippers, pipis, prawns and especially beach, squirt or blood worms and all these make terrific baits. |
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No more the death kiss of whiting Awards and Pew Fellowships. |
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The remaining fish species, which include flathead, whiting, groper and mulloway, are represented by only a small number of specimens. |
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The chief varieties of saltwater fish are kingfish, jack, mackerel, whiting, bonito, and tuna. |
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Among them they measured in two bass, five flounder, four mackerel, four weevers, a whiting and a dab. |
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When a glaze containing this material is fired in a kiln, the whiting acts as a flux material in the glaze. |
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Blue whiting also occur in the northwest Atlantic Ocean between Canada and Greenland, but is considered rare. |
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The whiting pollock sometimes, par excellence is styled pollock only. On the Yorkshire coast it is called a leet, and in Scotland a lythe. |
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Seagrass meadows provide food and feeding grounds for many marine animals, including fish such as King George whiting and garfish. |
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A related species, southern blue whiting, Micromesistius australis, occurs in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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However, in Russia and in southern Europe, blue whiting are sometimes sold as food fish. |
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He added another mackerel and two weevers for 103cm, to finish ahead of Frankie Harrison, who caught a whiting, a flounder and a weever for 68cm. |
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In total, eight codling, 31 whiting and six sand dabs were weighed in. |
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Mackerel makes up more than half of the catch in Shetland by weight and value, and there are significant landings of haddock, cod, herring, whiting, monkfish and shellfish. |
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The match had a very good weigh-in and quite a few different species consisting of two thornbacks, 13 dogfish, eight codling, 12 whiting and two dab. |
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Haddock and whiting belong to the same family, the Gadidae, as cod. |
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In Monterey Bay, prey included octopus, market squid, Pacific whiting, spotted cusk-eel, rockfish, plainfin midshipman, white croaker, Pacific sanddab, and staghorn sculpin. |
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For a long period, blue whiting fisheries were mainly regulated through nationally set quotas because there was no international agreement about sharing the total quota. |
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Shrimp of the species Pandalus borealis play an important role in the diet of fish, particularly cod and blue whiting, and mostly occur at depths between 200 and 300 metres. |
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