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CBFishing Digital eZine Cover for Feb 2008

Posted by on 2.1.08 in eZine Covers

Mark MayoI research and report on fishing, fishing gear/equipment, survival topics, and marketing for outdoors related businesses. I assist here on CB Fishing as the editor. Articles may contain AI researched content. All content is published for education and entertainment purposes only, NOT LIFE, HEALTH, SURVIVAL, FINANCIAL, BUSINESS, LEGAL OR ANY OTHER ADVICE. Learn more […]

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CBFishing Digital eZine Cover for Jan 2008

Posted by on 1.1.08 in eZine Covers

Mark MayoI research and report on fishing, fishing gear/equipment, survival topics, and marketing for outdoors related businesses. I assist here on CB Fishing as the editor. Articles may contain AI researched content. All content is published for education and entertainment purposes only, NOT LIFE, HEALTH, SURVIVAL, FINANCIAL, BUSINESS, LEGAL OR ANY OTHER ADVICE. Learn more […]

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CBFishing Digital eZine Cover for Dec 2007

Posted by on 12.1.07 in eZine Covers

Mark MayoI research and report on fishing, fishing gear/equipment, survival topics, and marketing for outdoors related businesses. I assist here on CB Fishing as the editor. Articles may contain AI researched content. All content is published for education and entertainment purposes only, NOT LIFE, HEALTH, SURVIVAL, FINANCIAL, BUSINESS, LEGAL OR ANY OTHER ADVICE. Learn more […]

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SAILFISH – Istiophorus platypterus

Posted by on 3.9.06 in Fish ID

Family Istiophoridae, BILLFISHES Description: color dark blue on top, brown-blue laterally, silvery white underbelly; upper jaw elongated in form of spear; first dorsal greatly enlarged in the form of a sail, with many black spots, its front squared off, highest at its mid point; pelvic fins very narrow, reaching almost to the anus; body covered […]

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WHITE MARLIN – Tetrapterus albidus

Posted by on 3.9.06 in Fish ID

Family Istiophoridae, BILLFISHES Description: color of body dark blue to chocolate brown, shading to slivery white underbelly; noticeable spots on dorsal fin; upper jaw elongated in shape of a spear; body covered with imbedded scales with a single sharp point; tips of first dorsal, pectoral, and first anal fins rounded; lateral line curved above pectoral […]

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BLUE MARLIN – Makaira nigricans

Posted by on 3.9.06 in Fish ID

Family Istiophoridae, BILLFISHES Description: color cobalt blue on top shading to silvery white on bottom; upper jaw elongated in form of a spear; dorsal fin pointed at front end; pectoral fin and anal fin pointed; lateral line reticulated (interwoven like a net), difficult to see in large specimens; no dark spots on dorsal fin; body […]

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LONGBILL SPEARFISH – Tetrapturus pfluegeri

Posted by on 3.9.06 in Fish ID

Family Istiophoridae, BILLFISHES Description: color of body dark blue, shading to silvery, white underneath; dorsal fin bluish, others brown-black; two dorsal fins, the first lengthy, its front forming a peak; two anal fins, the anus well in front of the first; upper jaw prolonged into spear, its cross section round. Similar fish: white marlin, Tetrapterus […]

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SWORDFISH – Xiphias gladius

Posted by on 3.9.06 in Fish ID

Family Xiphiidae, SWORDFISHES Description: color of back variable, black, grayish blue, brown, metallic purple, or bronze; sides dusky; underbelly dirty white; long flat, sword-like upper jaw; lacks scales, teeth, and pelvic fins; single keel on each side of body in front of tail; first dorsal fin high, rigid and short; large eyes. Similar fish: no […]

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DOLPHIN – Coryphaena hippurus

Posted by on 3.9.06 in Fish ID

Family Coryphaenidae, DOLPHINS Description: bright greenish blue above, yellow on sides, with capability of flashing purple, chartreuse, and a wide range of other colors; body tapers sharply from head to tail; irregular blue or golden blotches scattered over sides; anterior profile of head on adult males is nearly vertical; head of females more sloping; the […]

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BLACKFIN TUNA – Thunnus atlanticus

Posted by on 3.9.06 in Fish ID

Family Scombridae, MACKERELS AND TUNAS Description: pectoral fin moderately long, reaching point below beginning of 2nd dorsal fin; 2nd dorsal fin dusky; all finlets dusky, with white edges; dorsal finlets sometimes turn yellowish at base after death; a broad, brownish stripe along upper part fo side; eye large; 19 to 25 gill rakers (usually 21 […]

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