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Bluefish and sometimes
Bluefish commonly range in size from seven-inch ( 18-cm ) " snappers " to much larger, sometimes weighing as much as 40 pounds ( 18 kg ), though fish heavier than twenty pounds ( 9 kg ) are exceptional.

Bluefish and bait
Bluefish are often caught and used as live bait for tuna, shark, or billfish.

Bluefish and through
During that time, he started with the Bridgeport Bluefish on July 25, 2006 and played for them through the remainder of the 2006 season.

Bluefish and very
As with the King mackerel and the Cero mackerel, these teeth look very similar to those of the Bluefish, Pomatomus Saltatrix.

Bluefish and waters
Bluefish are widely distributed around the world in tropical and subtropical waters.

Bluefish and like
Once the sardines are rounded up, sharks ( primarily the Bronze Whaler, but also Dusky Shark, Grey Nurse Shark, Blacktip Shark, Spinner Shark and Zambezi Shark ), game fish ( including Shad / Elf a. k. a. Bluefish, King Mackerel, various kingfish species, Garrick, Geelbek and Eastern Little Tuna ) and birds ( like the Cape Gannet, cormorants, terns and gulls ) take advantage of the opportunity.

Bluefish and .
He faced the Bridgeport Bluefish and struck out two, including former major leaguer Joey Gathright to start the game, and allowed one hit without a walk and threw 37 pitches.
Interactions of Striped Bass, Bluefish and Forage Species.
Bluefish are known as tailor in Australia, shad on the east coast of South Africa, and elf on the west coast.
Bluefish are found off Florida in the winter months.
Bluefish fry are zooplankton, and are largely at the mercy of currents.
Bluefish are cannibalistic.
Bluefish are preyed upon at all stages of their life cycle.
Bluefish is a highly sought-after sportfish that used to be overfished, but restrictions set forth by management organizations have helped the species population grow.
Bluefish are the only members now included in the Pomatomidae family.
The Queen Charlotte Islands, Old Crow Flats, and Bluefish Caves are some of the earliest archaeological sites of Paleo-Indians in Canada.
* Annual Martha's Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby ( Sept. 13-Oct. 17 )
Playing host to the first Atlantic League All-Star game on July 15, the Surf defeated the League All-Stars 6 to 4 and would later win the league's first Championship Series over the Bridgeport Bluefish, three games to one.
The Bridgeport Bluefish is an American professional baseball team based in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Professional baseball would not be played in Bridgeport for about another half-century, until the arrival of the Bluefish in 1998.
The first game of the Bridgeport Bluefish was May 21, 1998, and the team has had many winning seasons.
The Bluefish, and the Atlantic League itself, tend to attract veteran minor leaguers as well as the occasional Major Leaguer at the end of their careers.
Some of the former major-leaguers who have sported Bluefish jerseys include Shea Hillenbrand, José Offerman, Edgardo Alfonzo, Deivi Cruz, Junior Spivey, Quinton McCracken, Antonio Alfonseca, Willy Mo Pena, Joey Gathright and Mariano Duncan.
The Bluefish won their first league championship in 1999, and have won the most games in Atlantic League history.
The success of the Bluefish led to major redevelopment of the South End, including construction of the Arena at Harbor Yard and a multi-use parking garage.
In many ways, the renaissance of Bridgeport was started by the Bluefish.

sometimes and chase
In fact they are sometimes surprised in such places by the dogs ; then they run away down to the plain, and the dogs try to chase them over the flat ground.
Dogs today are used to find, chase, and retrieve game, and sometimes to kill it.
If it is a hard chase, it sometimes needs to rest for half an hour or more.
Fox hunting is an activity involving the tracking, chase, and sometimes killing of a fox, traditionally a red fox, by trained foxhounds or other scent hounds, and a group of unarmed followers led by a master of foxhounds, who follow the hounds on foot or on horseback.
* Win Declare-This is sometimes used in gully cricket, when a team knows they cannot win a match ( either chase a target or defend one ), the captain of the team awards the match to the opposing team.
This group sometimes targets an isolated female duck, even one of a different species, and proceeds to chase and peck at her until she weakens, at which point the males take turns copulating with the female.
The music is presented out of order and sometimes retitled ; part of the track titled " Finale and Largo " is actually the main title, " Montage " was written for the truck chase scene ( and as such would fit between " Break Out " and " Largo ") and the " Main Title " is actually the post-title montage.
When predators ( usually other raptors ) fly nearby, the male will sometimes chase them away from the nest if they feel it is necessary.
The moon is sometimes depicted ; it is begged to shed its light at night to help the traveller, and to chase away evil powers from the household.
The filmmakers made the most of the budget, staging multiple episodes with the same settings and wardrobe, occasionally reusing the more elaborate chase footage that sometimes included a Rolls Royce.
Weimaraners will sometimes tolerate cats, as long as they are introduced to the cats as puppies, but many will chase and frequently kill almost any small animal that enters their garden or backyard.
They will sometimes defend fruiting trees that they forage in and chase away other frugivores.
A super over is sometimes used to decide a tie match, each side bowl one over and have to make a score out of one over another team wil chase same score in one over.
In such a count, the pitcher has the freedom to throw one ( or sometimes two ) pitches out of the strike zone intentionally, in an attempt to get the batter to chase the pitch ( swing at it ), and potentially strike out.
This was sometimes called steeple chase as the only visible landmark in the next town was often the steeple.
Its onrush of chase scenes, hand-to-hand combat and acrobatics, sometimes shown multiple times from different angles, drew notice for its quality, inventive moves and lack of CGI and wire-fu.
* The German Wehrmacht would sometimes put a Fremdgerät, such as a captured French Somua S-35 or Czech PzKpfw 38 ( t ) light tank, or Panzer II light tank on a flatbed car which could be quickly offloaded by means of a ramp and used away from the range of the main railway line to chase down enemy partisans
As the lure used to train greyhounds for racing resembles a hare, retired racers sometimes also mistake smaller dogs for a lure, causing them to set chase.
James Dobson has written of the course that " the original little masterpiece at Green Lakes, where Wendy and I and sometimes the other Dewsweepers slipped away to chase the game among the gloriously mature evergreens and admire the long view over a dark blue glacial lake, to the very foothills of the Adirondacks themselves, remained just about my favorite Trent Jones golf course of all.
Clubs affiliated to the Association of Lurcher Clubs organised informal coursing with the landowner's permission, sometimes using a single lurcher rather than a pair to chase a hare.
Territorial males sometimes become aggressive towards intruders, kicking and biting at them, but more commonly chase them away after a threat display that involves flattening the ears and braying.
The Bc5 may not seem particularly useful in this attack, but by eyeing e3 it makes it difficult for White to play f4 to chase away the black knight ; furthermore, the attack on e3 is sometimes intensified with major pieces doubling on the e-file.
It has sharper features than most Japanese dogs and is sometimes allowed to chase wild boar so it will maintain its nature.
He sometimes make huge crushing sounds, causing Kasumi to run back to chase him for the rent.

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