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Old 05-13-2015, 11:03 AM
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Default Flounder? Fluke? Sundial?

Friend sent this to me. He got in in cast net up hudson river yesterday.
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Old 05-13-2015, 11:07 AM
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Hogchocker
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Old 05-13-2015, 11:35 AM
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Correct.

Careful, do not put your fingers by its mouth, it has a venomous tooth.
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Must of got it by the nuclear power plant
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Don't show that picture to anyone else, or we'll get hit with new hogchoker regs in no time.
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Its one of the fish from my necklace, give it back
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hogchoker flounder
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Hogchoker it is,

they are fun when they get stuck to the sides of buckets!



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http://www.chesapeakebay.net/fieldgu...tter/hogchoker

Hogchoker

Trinectes maculatus
Hogchokers only grow to about 6 inches in length. (Charles & Clint/Flickr)

The unusually-named hogchoker is a small, flat fish with a brown, rounded body. It is abundant year-round throughout the Chesapeake Bay.
Appearance:

The hogchoker has a flat, rounded body that grows to about 6 inches in length. It is a dark brownish-gray on top and pale on the bottom, with narrow, black vertical lines or spots on the top side of its body. It has a rounded head with a small mouth. Both its small eyes are located on the top side of its body. Its dorsal and anal fins stretch around its body from its head to its rounded tail fin.

Habitat:

Hogchokers are found in both shallow and deep waters. They are bottom-dwellers that prefer sandy, silty or muddy bottoms.
Range:

One of the most abundant fish in the Bay, the hogchoker live in the Chesapeake Bay year-round. Its range spans from tidal fresh water to the Bay’s mouth.
Feeding:

Hogchokers eat worms and crustaceans. They hunt for prey by lying half-buried in bottom sediments with both eyes looking up.
Predators:

The hogchoker conceals itself from predators by burying itself in bottom sediments and changing colors to blend in with its surroundings.
Reproduction and Life Cycle:

Spawning occurs from May through September in inshore waters. Young are born with one eye on each side of the head. As larvae, the left eye gradually travels over the top of the head to a position next to the right eye. Hogchokers can live to 7 years old.
Other Facts:

The unusual name "hogchoker" comes from farmers who used to feed this fish to their hogs. The hogs would often have a hard time eating the fish’s scaly, bony body.
Considered to be a "right-handed" flatfish because its mouth and eyes are on the right side of the body when viewed from above
It is nearly impossible to spot a hogchoker that has buried itself


Sources and Additional Information:

Fishes of Chesapeake Bay by Edward O. Murdy, Ray S. Birdsong and John A. Musick
Life in the Chesapeake Bay by Alice Jane Lippson and Robert L. Lippson
Hogchoker – Gulf of Maine Research Institute
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