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Common Toadfish

Tetractenos hamiltoni

Common toadfish (Tetractenos hamiltoni) is an Australasian puffer/toadfish best known for its blunt head, mottled skin, and toxic organs. It is not a valued table fish; anglers usually encounter it as a nuisance or bycatch in estuaries and sheltered coastal waters.

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Diamondfish reference image
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Diamondfish

Monodactylus argenteus

Diamondfish (Monodactylus argenteus) is a laterally compressed silver schooling fish found in coastal estuaries, mangroves, and lower freshwater reaches. It is hardy and often kept in brackish aquaria; in the wild it feeds on small invertebrates and algae.

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Dusky Flathead reference image
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Dusky Flathead

Platycephalus fuscus

Dusky Flathead (Platycephalus fuscus) is a large ambush predator of eastern Australian estuaries and inshore coastal waters. It lies buried in sand or mud, striking baitfish and prawns with a broad, camouflaged head and venomous dorsal spines.

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Giant Mudskipper reference image
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Giant Mudskipper

Periophthalmodon schlosseri

Giant Mudskipper (Periophthalmodon schlosseri) is a large amphibious mudskipper of mangrove mudflats and estuaries in Southeast Asia. It spends much of its time out of water, climbing roots and burrowing in soft mud, and is not a mainstream game fish.

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Great Blue-spotted Mudskipper reference image
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Great Blue-spotted Mudskipper

Boleophthalmus pectinirostris

Great Blue-spotted Mudskipper (Boleophthalmus pectinirostris) is a mudskipper of tropical Indo-West Pacific tidal flats and mangrove edges. It spends much of its time out of water on exposed mud, where it feeds and defends burrows. Angling value is limited and it is not a common target species.

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Gulf Killifish reference image
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Gulf Killifish

Fundulus grandis

The Gulf Killifish is a hardy estuarine forage fish common in Gulf Coast marshes and lagoons. It tolerates wide salinity swings and is an important live bait species, especially around grass edges and tidal creeks.

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Longnose Killifish reference image
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Longnose Killifish

Fundulus similis

Longnose Killifish (*Fundulus similis*) is a small estuarine killifish of the Gulf of Mexico and nearby Atlantic coastal plain. It lives in shallow, often weedy brackish water and is an active surface feeder, but it is not a common targeted game fish.

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Northern Puffer reference image
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Northern Puffer

Sphoeroides maculatus

Northern Puffer (Sphoeroides maculatus) is a small Atlantic puffe fish of estuaries, bays, and shallow coastal waters, often seen near eelgrass and marsh edges. It is not a prime sport fish, but it can be caught on light tackle around structure and bottom cover.

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Sheepshead Minnow

Cyprinodon variegatus

Sheepshead Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus) is a small, hardy killifish of shallow coastal waters, commonly in marshes, tidal creeks, and salt ponds. It feeds on algae, detritus, tiny crustaceans, and insect larvae, and is more often used as bait or lab fish than targeted by anglers.

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Shuttles Hoppfish reference image
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Shuttles Hoppfish

Periophthalmus modestus

Shuttles hoppfish (Periophthalmus modestus) is a mudskipper-like goby of East Asian mudflats and mangroves that spends much of its time out of water. It’s not a common game fish; most encounters are by hand, trap, or as bycatch in shallow intertidal habitats.

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Silver Jenny reference image
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Silver Jenny

Eucinostomus gula

Silver Jenny (Eucinostomus gula) is a small mojarralike fish of warm coastal waters, often found in shallow bays and estuaries. It feeds on tiny benthic invertebrates and is more of a bycatch than a targeted game fish.

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Silver Perch

Bairdiella chrysoura

Silver perch (Bairdiella chrysoura) is a small sciaenid of estuaries and nearshore bays on the western Atlantic and Gulf coasts. It feeds on worms, small crustaceans, and tiny fishes, and often forms schools over soft bottoms.

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