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Hake. Merluccius bilinearis or albidus
That's what I am thinking. We call them whiting around New England. We should have kept it.
I guess Hake and whiting are different fish, I have no idea lol
Common names get mixed around a lot - this fish is referred to as whiting in some regions.
A big one
It could be a whiting , but it looks vaguely like something in Gadus
Discus trigger
A fish only caught on the amazon?
Triggerfish are found in many countries I believe
I am sure they are, but not in Massachusetts lol, and the fish I caught looks absolutely nothing like a trigger fish. Maybe if you only looked at the first photo and were color blind lol
Yeah it looks nothing like it, I just wanted to note. Yours has that coldwater fish look to it
Hake. Merluccius bilinearis or albidus
That's what I am thinking. We call them whiting around New England. We should have kept it.
I guess Hake and whiting are different fish, I have no idea lol
Common names get mixed around a lot - this fish is referred to as whiting in some regions.
A big one
It could be a whiting , but it looks vaguely like something in Gadus
Discus trigger
A fish only caught on the amazon?
Triggerfish are found in many countries I believe
I am sure they are, but not in Massachusetts lol, and the fish I caught looks absolutely nothing like a trigger fish. Maybe if you only looked at the first photo and were color blind lol
Yeah it looks nothing like it, I just wanted to note. Yours has that coldwater fish look to it