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ladyfish
[ ley-dee-fish ]
noun
, plural (especially collectively) la·dy·fish, (especially referring to two or more kinds or species) la·dy·fish·es.
- a game fish, Elops saurus, of warm seas, closely related to but smaller than the tarpon.
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Black bass tackle, the rod not less than eight ounces, is sufficient for either ladyfish or ten-pounder.
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Twenty-five years ago I compared the ladyfish to a "silver shuttle," for such it appeared in its efforts to escape when hooked.
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This forms the adipose eyelid characteristic of the mullet, mackerel, and ladyfish.
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Transformation of the Ladyfish, from the translucent, loosely compacted larva to the smaller, firm-bodied young.
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