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The thickness of a redfish can vary depending on the species and age, but generally, redfish (like the red drum) can be about 1 to 2 inches thick at their midsection. Larger specimens may be thicker, while smaller ones will be less so. If you are referring to a specific preparation or dish, the thickness may differ based on how it is cut or cooked.

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