[NatureNS] Re: fish id

Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2017 19:27:09 -0300
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My father was a lockmaster at the canal when I was growing, so I
spent a considerable amount of time fishing there. I've never seen these
smaller kind before. 

On 28 Oct 2017 08:43, Hubcove@aol.com wrote: 

>
The striped ones are almost certainly banded pilot fish which are
plentiful in the gulf stream and come to coastal waters from time to
time. Not sure about the others, they resemble immature "Louvars" which
are a Oceanic fish and quite rare. Size would help. 
> Peter Stow 
>
Hubbards 
> 
> In a message dated 2017-10-27 8:28:31 P.M. Atlantic
Daylight Time, bdigout@seaside.ns.ca writes: 
> 
>> Here they are;
Thanks

 
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<p>My father was a lockmaster at the canal when I was growing, so I spent a=
 considerable amount of time fishing there.&nbsp; I've never seen these sma=
ller kind before.</p>
<p>On 28 Oct 2017 08:43, Hubcove@aol.com wrote:</p>
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<div>The striped ones are almost certainly banded pilot fish which are plen=
tiful in the gulf stream and come to coastal waters from time to time. Not =
sure about the others, they resemble immature "Louvars" which are a Oceanic=
 fish and quite rare. Size would help.</div>
<div>Peter Stow</div>
<div>Hubbards</div>
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<div>In a message dated 2017-10-27 8:28:31 P.M. Atlantic Daylight Time, bdi=
gout@seaside.ns.ca writes:</div>
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