
1) Another name for sea trout 2) Saltwater fish
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The weakfish, Cynoscion regalis, is a marine fish of the drum family Sciaenidae. A large, slender, marine fish, it is found along the east coast of North America. The head and back of this fish are dark brown in color with a greenish tinge. The sides have a faint silvery hue with dusky specks, and the belly is white. The origin of its name is base...
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• (n.) Any fish of the genus Cynoscion; a squeteague; -- so called from its tender mouth. See Squeteague.
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(genus Cynoscion), any member of a group of fishes in the croaker family, Sciaenidae (order Perciformes). A half dozen species inhabit the coastal ...
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Another name for Sea Trout.
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Waters:Warmer Atlantic Waters from Florida to the Carolinas (and, in summer, as far north as Massachusetts); Gulf coasts; some Pacific Waters along North and South America. Description (in water): This long, slender fish is a member of the drum family. Its color can range from gray to olive-green; most have greenish backs that fade to olive sides flecked with purple, blue, and gold tones. The average weakfish weighs under 5 lbs. Description (in market): The white or pinkish-white meat is low in …...
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Weak'fish` noun (Zoology) Any fish of the genus
Cynoscion ; a squeteague; -- so called from its tender mouth. See
Squeteague .
Spotted weakfish (Zoology) ,
the spotted squeteague. Found on
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[
n] - lean flesh of food and game fishes of United States Atlantic coast 2. [n] - food and game fish of North American coastal waters with a mouth from which hooks easily tear out
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Cynoscion regalis noun food and game fish of North American coastal waters with a mouth from which hooks easily tear out
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