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What is a codnibbler?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 10/30/2025

A codnibbler is a type of baitfish, specifically a small fish known for its ability to nibble at larger fish. They are often used in fishing as bait to attract predatory species. The term may also refer more broadly to any small creature that feeds on the remains of larger fish or marine life, contributing to the ecosystem's scavenging processes.

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