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  2. Florida fishing: Yahoo for wahoo as Treasure Coast anglers ...

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    So look for pompano to begin moving north soon, along with the beach sharks — spinners, blacktips and hammerheads that eat the other two. And snook fishing and tripletail fishing will be good again.

  3. List of fishes of Florida - Wikipedia

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    This article lists wide variety or diversity of fish in the rivers, lakes, and oceans of the state of Florida in the United States. [1][2][3] Also known as the pennant-fish and threadfin trevally. [4] Largest exclusively freshwater fish found in North America, measuring 8 to 10 feet. Lives in fresh water and estuaries, migrating to spawn in the ...

  4. Snook, pompano, trout and snapper: Treasure Coast fishing ...

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    Dolphin offshore, bait fish, bluefish, Spanish mackerel, pompano, spinner sharks and blacktip sharks, all have been heading north for a couple months. Some are out deep miles from our inlets.

  5. Florida fishing: Pompano, jacks, ladyfish because wind and ...

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  6. Florida pompano - Wikipedia

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    The Florida pompano (Trachinotus carolinus[2]) is a species of marine fish in the Trachinotus (pompano) genus of the family Carangidae. It has a compressed body and short snout; coloration varies from blue-greenish silver on the dorsal areas and silver to yellow on the body and fins. It can be found along the western coast of the Atlantic Ocean ...

  7. Sand shark - Wikipedia

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    The smalltooth sand tiger has been assessed as a vulnerable species. Sand sharks, also known as sand tiger sharks, gray nurse sharks or ragged tooth sharks, are mackerel sharks of the family Odontaspididae. They are found worldwide in temperate and tropical waters. The three species are in two genera.

  8. Florida fishing: Dolphin, pompano, tripletail, snook all on ...

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    Florida fishing regulations and fishing season opening and closing dates: Great amberjack: Harvest closed April 1 to April 30. Harvest re-opens May 1. Lobster: Harvest closed March 31.Sport season ...

  9. Shark - Wikipedia

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    The shortfin mako shark, the fastest shark and one of the fastest fish, can burst at speeds up to 50 kilometres per hour (31 mph). [87] The great white shark is also capable of speed bursts. These exceptions may be due to the warm-blooded, or homeothermic, nature of these sharks' physiology. Sharks can travel 70 to 80 km in a day. [88]