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![]() Had the Pearson family out today for an intercoastal cruise and we caught a load of snappers, grunts, and some surprisingly large fish for shallow water. Here's a couple of photos, what kind of mackeral is it, cero or spanish ?
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![]() Spanish you don't usually see ceros in the intracoastal.
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![]() Looks like a cero actually. Spots do not look yellow enough but maybe it is the lighting.
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![]() What kind of accent did it have
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![]() Cero
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![]() Cero
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![]() Si senor, este es una mackeral espanol !
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![]() Spanish... Caught a bunch of both last week in the Keys...
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![]() Spanish! There is no visible bronze lateral line that the fish ID charts indicate on a Cero. Either way, it looks like dinner.
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![]() Spanish in my opinion.
Ceros are more common in the Bahamas and the Keys. |
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