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What is halibut fish in Tagalog?

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Dapa. Indian halibut, Tongue sole, Flounder.

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    Whether you shrimp during the day or night, be aware of the tides. The best shrimping occurs during the outgoing tide, as the swift movement of the water pulls shrimp out of marshy areas. The shrimping will remain good through low tide.

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    Jonathan Nelson Rhode Island has just one billionaire on the list: Jonathan Nelson, the CEO of Providence Equity Partners. Forbes estimates his net worth is $2 billion, or enough to buy about 181 million orders of one dozen clamcakes from Iggy's.

  • Is King fish safe to eat?

    Kingfish produce large and thick fillets and they tend to be oily, so they are an outstanding choice for long and careful low-temperature smoking. Seasoned well, and smoked so they're not dry over orange, lemon, hickory or oak wood, king mackerel are delicious. Kings also are good coming off a grill.

  • What fish will bite on shrimp?

    You aren't going to catch fish that prefer live bait like bass, walleye, pickerel, and trout with dead saltwater shrimp. Target species for saltwater shrimp are primarily catfish, bullheads, and bluegills. Common carp will also bite shrimp if presented.

  • Are needle fish dangerous?

    Needlefish. Needlefish are not dangerous because they are aggressive, venomous or poisonous, or pack a mean bite. They're dangerous mostly because of their shape, their needle-like teeth, and their ability to become airborne.

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