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The Delta Smelt, Hypomesus transpacificus is found in the Sacramento Delta of California, and is an endangered species.
Smelt fishing is also a popular sport in Washington and Oregon along the coast in the winter and summer months.
Smelt is popular in Japan, as the species Sprinchus lanceolatus, and is generally served grilled, called shishamo, especially when full of eggs.
Smelt is also served in Dim sum restaurants deep fried with the heads and tails attached as Duō luǎn yú ( 多卵魚 ), which loosely translates as " fish with many eggs.
The slogan of the annual Smelt festival is: " Lewiston never Smelt this good.
• A " Flaming Smelt " is the tongue-in-cheek mascot of Chicago Great Books school Shimer College, which does not have any sports teams.
Smelt Sands State Recreation Site is a beach located on the northern edge of Yachats.
Smelt fishing is typically prohibited from the middle of June to the middle of August.

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Smelt are often fried and eaten whole.

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File: NS SmeltBrook tango7174. jpg | Smelt Brook on the northern shore.
Smelt taken out of the cold salt water were much preferred to those taken in warm water.
Smelt are locally known as " Bing-O " and are typically eaten alive or deep fried.
The Kelso, Washington Chamber of Commerce, located along the Columbia River in the Northwestern United States, dubbed itself the " Smelt Capital of the World " in 1956, and held a festival for the annual smelt run, until the runs dried.
Winter ice-fishing for Smelt on the frozen Lake Champlain has been a popular sport for more than a century.
It extends from a public parking area to Smelt Sands State Recreation Area.
The Kelso Chamber of Commerce created the slogan in 1956 and became known as the Smelt Capitol of the World.
Smelt numbers have declined significantly in the past several decades possibly due to overharvesting, global climate change and habitat loss.
Here he studied for eight years under Thomas Smelt, a noted Royalist.
After studying at Northallerton Grammar School under Thomas Smelt, he went to Clare Hall, Cambridge in 1651.
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His second in command, Major William Smelt, was also seriously wounded.
# " The Big Smelt "-Smelt the gold and craft a souvenir from it.

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He was closely pursued by Asahel, brother of Joab, who is said to have been " light of foot as a wild roe " ( 2 Samuel 2: 18 ).
The filling is in the center surrounded by nori, then a layer of rice, and an outer coating of some other ingredients such as roe or toasted sesame seeds.
In the Disney film Bambi, he is a white-tailed deer, while in Felix Salten's original book Bambi, A Life in the Woods, he is a roe deer.
Echinoderms are not as frequently harvested for food as molluscs and crustaceans, however sea urchin roe is quite popular in many parts of the world.
Their " roe " ( actually the gonads ) is a delicacy in many cuisines.
In Japan, sea urchin is known as, and its roe can retail for as much as A $ 450 / kg ; it is served raw as sashimi or in sushi, with soy sauce and wasabi.
Another animal typical of this region is the Marsicano Brown Bear, along with wolves, deer, lynx, roe deer, snow vole, fox, porcupine, wild cat, wild boar, badger, otters and vipers.
Mostly in East Asian cultures, the roe of the female crab is also eaten, which usually appears orange or yellow in color in fertile crabs.
In Finland, its roe is sold as caviar.
A dish of salmon and roe served raw over rice is known as.
Significant wildlife can be found here ( deer, roe deer, boar ), as well as the birdlife is also valuable ( pheasant, eagle ).
The city is well known for seafood and sushi, especially for tuna, squid, salmon roe, sea urchin and crab.
Several species of sturgeons are harvested for their roe, which is made into caviar — a luxury food which makes some sturgeons pound for pound the most valuable of all harvested fish.
Grasshoppers, bees and even ants are also used as bait for trout in their season, although many anglers believe that trout or salmon roe is superior to any other bait.
Despite this, Carinthia is home to much game ( hare, deer, roe deer ) and alpine animal species above the timberline, like at Mount Peca or Mount Raduha.
Diapause is common in insects, allowing them to suspend development between autumn and spring, and in mammals such as the roe deer ( Capreolus capreolus, the only ungulate with embryonic diapause ), where a delay in attachment of the embryo to the uterine lining ensures that offspring are born in spring, when conditions are most favorable.
The name " Read " is a contraction of an Old English term meaning " roe ( deer ) headland.
Paddlefish roe is occasionally sold as " American Sevruga Caviar ".
The European roe deer ( Capreolus capreolus ), also known as the western roe deer, chevreuil or just roe deer, is a Eurasian species of deer.

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