BIG speck
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with no spots!
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ummmm...wow
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WOW! What's the story on "that" fish?!?
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somebody has a lot of time on their hands
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Thats a real fish.........Its not a Speck but I think its in the same family.... I believe these fish are off the Carolina coast area.....
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They have them Weakfish in the Chesapeke Bay. Trout, good eating, but not a Speck.
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I have caught many of these spotless fish offshore at one particular rig. I always thought they were either giant sand trout. Or some kind of spotless speck
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a sand/red.lol
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Seabass
Looks like a seabass caught off the california coast to me.
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"Kick his *** seabass!!!!"
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thats a big weakfish! fished just like trout too. the coolest thing is the school trout sized weakfish are like 3 pounds to 5 pounds. wierd to think people catch that all day long. def. not as prized as a 5 pound speck in my book
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looks like a bia *** croacker!!!
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Corvina, west coast....
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weakfish ....buddy of mine lives in new jersey he said they catch 20lbrs all the time !!
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we called them grey trout in virginia...other names are weakfish/summer trout
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looks like a big ole sandy
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The weakfish, Cynoscion regalis,
The spotted seatrout Cynoscion nebulosus your right W both members of the drum(Sciaenidae) family, and the genus Cynoscion |
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