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redfish
/ ˈrɛdˌfɪʃ /
noun
- a male salmon that has recently spawned Compare blackfish
- any of several red European scorpaenid fishes of the genus Sebastes , esp S. marinus , valued as a food fish
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When the oil is hot, add the redfish, presentation side down first.
From The Daily Beast
While the redfish is very susceptible to bait it often rises to the fly, if a large and gaudy one.
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Most of the fish-scale jewelry and artificial flowers are made from the scales of redfish.
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The best member of the drum family is the redfish, or channel bass.
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Milly sighed for Redfish or Red Snapper but made shift with halibut or any other firm fine-grained fish perfectly fresh.
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The blue-back salmon or redfish, however, does not fall far short in these regards.
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