
• (n.) The beshow or candlefish of Alaska. • (n.) The pollock; -- called also, coalsey, colemie, colmey, coal whiting, etc. See Pollock. • (n.) The cobia.
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another popular fish with anglers. Can be useful when match fishing.
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Waters:Atlantic and Pacific Oceans Description (in water): A member of the cod family, pollock is a long, thin, big-eyed fish ranging from 4 to 35 lbs. The back is greenish-brown or a deeper, charcoal color that fades to a silvery belly. Description (in market): The color and texture of the flesh varies according to region: Atlantic pollock are tannish-gray and very firm (though slightly oily), while the Pacific variety are white and codlike with a more tender texture. Pollock has a moderate to …...
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Waters:Pacific Northwest coast Description (in water): Though it's often referred to as Alaska or black cod or butterfish, the sablefish is actually related to neither. Most of these long, slender black fish range from 1 to 25 lbs. (they can grow up to 100 lbs.). Description (in market): The white meat of the sablefish is fine-textured, oily, and succulent. The flavor is rich and distinctive; the fat content is high. The skin is edible. ...
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 Coal'fish`  noun
Coal'fish`  noun [ Named from the dark color of the back.] 
 (Zoology)  (a)  The pollock; -- called also, 
 coalsey , 
 colemie , 
 colmey , 
 coal whiting , etc. See 
 Pollock . 
 (b)  The beshow or candlefish of Alaska. 
 (c)  The cobia. 
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2-axle low-sided wagon for ballast/spoil, code MHA
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a sablefish. · a pollack.
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