06-25-2016, 05:38 PM | #1 |
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Rockfish ID?
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its dead.........that's what it is..........dead
sadly, that fish will never be able to tell his 'I ALMOST DIED' story
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We have over 60 species of rockfish in Cali waters. I don't have my fish ID book handy, but it looks a bit like a black gill. Except they're usually uniformly darker red with out the black markings. Also I think black gills are typically found in 100 fathom n deeper. Mike
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Juvenile BSB.
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Happy To See Rockfish
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It's not a bronzespotted AKA "warthog" which I have caught back in the days when it was legal to keep them and there were no depth restrictions. The most distinctive feature of the bronzespotted is the 4 or 5 darker bands that radiate from their eye. I would second the blackgill answer from taggermike.
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