tarpon- poon, silver king
bonefish- grey ghost
king mackerel- kingfish, silver bullet
snook- bucket mouth, line sider, moss back
small red drum- rat
male red drum- bull red
dolphin- dorado, mahi mahi, peanuts, chickens
female dolphin- cow
male dolphin- bull
amberjack- aj, reef donkey, wreck donkey
swordfish, sailfish, marlin- bill fish
snapper- snaps
small tuna- footballs
sardines- greenbacks, white bait
flounder- door mat
blue runner- wezzy
Fresh water fish- Catfish and salt water fish-Flying fish (Exocoetus).
The puffer fish, swordfish, clown fish, tuna fish.
its called a Marine
The adjective is 'marine'.
Why is an estuary used as a nursery for the younng of many saltwater fish
The most common codfish is saltwater, but some are freshwater
Fishing lures imitate the prey of fish and are used on the end of fishing lines to help catch fish. One can purchase saltwater fishing lures from Walmart, Basspro, or BooneBait.
It's an odd-looking, Saltwater Fish that is used by McDonalds in theie Fillet-o-Fish Sandwich. It's been in the news because they are being over-fished
pretty much saltwater fish eat other fish in the wild. Out deep fish rely on bonita and other school fish for prey. If you are fishing, use dead or live baitfish such as bonita. This is used for bigger game fish. Inshore fishing can use a variety of bait including shrimp,live croakers, and small bait fish. There are a lot of choices in the ocean!
Piscine is a word meaning related to fish. Fishy is another adjective related to the word fish. Adjectives used to describe fish include tropical, freshwater, and mild.
anadromous fishes - live in ocean reproduce in freshwater or catadromous fishes - live in freshwater but reproduce in saltwater amphidromus fishes - move between fresh and saltwater for non-reproductive reasons
In freshwater yes. I would not recommend it in saltwater. If it is not in the ocean naturally I would not put it in a saltwater tank. There isn't too much you can't put in freshwater.
Saltwater flyfishing is done with heavier tackle and typically uses wet flies resembling baitfish. However, saltwater fish can also be caught with "poppers," a surface lure similar to those used for freshwater bass fishing, though much larger. Saltwater species sought and caught with fly tackle include: bonefish, tuna, dorado (mahi-mahi), sailfish, tarpon, striped bass, salmon and marlin. Offshore saltwater species are usually attracted to the fly by "chumming" with small baitfish, or "teasing" the fish to the boat by trolling a large hookless lure. Many saltwater species, particularly large, fast and powerful fish, are not easily slowed down by "palming" the hand on the reel. Instead, a purpose-made saltwater reel for these species must have a powerful drag system.
No. Fish can be a verb, or a noun, or a plural noun, which can be an adjunct or adjective (fish fillets). The word "fishy" is an adjective but the adverb (fishily) is not a regularly used word.
The word "Hypersmotic' relates to "Osmosis" and bears no relation to fish or their ability to live in salt water. It can not be used in the way you suggest and make any sense at all.