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I'd say it's Kelp Rockfish. They are usually more brown, but I have seen ones that were greenish like that around breakwaters and piers, and that is definitely what it looks like to me. Here's another pic of of one... ![]() Here's yours... People sometime missidentify Kelp rockfish as Brown rockfish but Kelp rockfish have more light, tan, or sand color mottling then browns, with less reddish brown. They also hang out in shallower water then most other rockfish so they are the most likely rockfish to catch form a pier. I see these all the time as I get a ton of them in my hoops when I'm lobstering in 30 to 40ft of water. Jim Last edited by Fiskadoro; 03-04-2011 at 11:00 PM. |
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Greg
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It's a Rockfish.
Look at the length of the Anal spine. The Bass does not have such a long spine. |
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Marlin...Swordfish....Bit right through that piano wire?...
Dont tell me my buisness again boy!
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Damn...I concede to kelp rockfish....Looks like beers on me
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People sometime missidentify Kelp rockfish as Brown rockfish but Kelp rockfish have more light, tan, or sand color mottling then browns, with less reddish brown. They also hang out in shallower water then most other rockfish so they are the most likely rockfish to catch form a pier. I see these all the time as I get a ton of them in my hoops when I'm lobstering in 30 to 40ft of water.
Jim[/QUOTE] Nice research Jim, the markings around the eye and behind it are identical. The pectoral fins are thicker and have more pronounced bones kind of like a Cabezon, another sign of this fishes natural habitat. Also, baby calicos only look like small calicos, there is very little juvenile differences. Unlike black seabass that look very different throughout their life stages. |
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Certain rockfish can live very shallow in La Jolla. I often sight-fish at low tide.
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