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  • For sure John"s's it a trigger fish. The young lad and myself catch them in florida every spring off canaveral. Great eating but don't put your hand near it's mouth, they have teeth that look just like human teeth. When My boy was around ten he put his hand near one and still has the scar to prove it...Dam near lost the tip of his finger..

  • My boss called me up. He watch's your videos. He called me and told me that it looked like a "trigger Fish" or an "Ocean Trigger". How in the hell that fish made it up your way, and into a lobster trap is beyond me. I guess they have gone cold water.

  • Trigger fish. We've been catching them hear in New Jersey the past few years. I heard they've been following the gulf stream up and when the water cools down they just die.  Excellent eating.

  • Crazy looking fish man, don't know what it is but hope your making the bucks!!

  • yea thats a trigger we catchem down in Mexico alot.. does it have mean lookin teeth? They taste great to eat .

  • YUP thats a Trigger Fish.

  • Yeah, I saw this fish. As a matter of fact I just released that fish into by toilet. That fish sure does swim fast, I live in the south. Trigger fish!

  • I honestly have never seen that fish before, but coming from the midwest, thats to be expected.

    As far as being busy bud, that happens this time of the year. I know just as much as anyone else...I'm having a hard time keeping up myself. Just when it looks like I may have a day off, I don't! Ohhhhh well, come winter, I'll have all the time in the world! :)

    Great vid bud. Good to see ya again!

  • Trigger fish

  • I'm from Florida and I think it's a triggerfish also. Good to see ya again John.

  • Grey Triggerfish - Florida up thru North Carolina, so with all the heat we've had this summer I could easily see them getting caught up in the current - light. flaky and sweet

  • I might be able to recognize it if it was breaded and fried.

  • Thats a pork angle fish

    

  • I want to say it's some type of paloma pompano. But that top front fin is making me think otherwise.

  • Nice update John. Well, I never saw that fish, probably he came from south or something.

  • iv lived on the water all my life and NEVER seen a fish like that in mass

  • Can't say I've seen a fish like that ever before either kind of looks like some sort of angel fish hybrid

  • Well the fish has it lips puckerd up lol must be some kind of blow fish John lol It would be interesting to find out what kind of fish it is. Well be safe out there and hope to see you soon Captain

  • strange.

  • not a clue, possibly a mix fish?

  • I never seen anything like that before in my life!!☺

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