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"Lou" 09-13-2004 08:46 AM

Fish ID
 
I was fishing out in front of Pt. Judith Light this weekend and caught a few fish that I have never seen before. About 5 inches long, about as big around as a broom handle, brown in color with a few red spots on them. They were pecking at my bait and I just happened to snag them. They had real small mouths but you could still see the set of teeth on them. Any ideas?

Thanks

RIROCKHOUND 09-13-2004 09:00 AM

Choggies?
also known as cunner?
They are a relative of Blackfish (Tautog)

MakoMike 09-13-2004 09:03 AM

Choggies, cunner, bergalls all names for the same fish. Out on Cox' ledge we catch them up to a couple of pounds, but inshore they are generally a lot smaller.

RIROCKHOUND 09-13-2004 09:43 AM

Mako... same thing inshore in the late fall.. the damn things look like blackfish... 2-3lbs!!

"Lou" 09-13-2004 10:01 AM

Thanks for the info. Are they good for anything, bait, food etc? The ones I caught were tiny, but i'd love to see the set of chompers on a 2-3 lber

Lou

Surfcastinglife 09-13-2004 10:50 AM

i wonder if they any good as striper bait =] i see a lot of em wouldnt be too hard to catch a few and liveline if the bass will take em ;P

RIROCKHOUND 09-13-2004 11:11 AM

When a bluefish see's a live choggie bait... it says "mmmm..."
Seen days where thats all they would hit; chunks right next to em fished the same way.. live choggie everytime...
Small ones could probably catch fluke as well...

MakoMike 09-13-2004 12:04 PM

The big ones are often sold in fish markets as "ocean perch."
The small ones make a good bait for just about anything that eats other fish.

Christian 09-13-2004 02:09 PM

i was on a party boat trip for pollock a few weeks ago and we were snagging HUGE ones, like 2+ pounders. they have basically the same teeth as tog except much sharper.

Iwannakeeper 09-13-2004 02:24 PM

did they have spiny backs? sounds like cunner

When I went fishing with an un-named source we jigged them up while jigging for pollack. Used as bait, just cut the spines off of the backs.

Surfcastinglife 09-13-2004 02:26 PM

they any good for eatin?

Rob Rockcrawler 09-13-2004 09:28 PM

ive never eaten them myself but i have heard they are very good eating. they are actually in a cook book that i have, i would think if ya got a few over a pound or so it would make for a good meal, im sure they taste like tog.

Surfcastinglife 09-14-2004 08:01 AM

never had tog


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