NOUN
- slender long-beaked fish of temperate Atlantic waters
- primitive predaceous North American fish covered with hard scales and having long jaws with needlelike teeth
- elongate European surface-dwelling predacious fishes with long toothed jaws; abundant in coastal waters
- giant warm-water game fish having a prolonged and rounded toothless upper jaw
How To Use billfish In A Sentence
- The ultimate challenge for the shorefisherman is probably a billfish or tuna from the shore, and Australia is one of the few places in the world for that.
- If funds permit, then a mixed itinerary that includes billfish, tarpon, bonefish, or even dorado, is well within the scope of a two or three week expedition.
- Obama opened up offshore drilling so manly oil rig workers would find you attractive while you pursue billfish, doc. Think Progress » Drilling Is Not The Solution To Create Jobs And Reduce Reliance On Foreign Oil
- Billfish fall into four groups, treated under marlin, sailfish, spearfish, and swordfish.
- However, aside from anecdotal reports of color changes in various pelagic fish, particularly billfish, little else is known.
- He rated billfish the supreme species because, wait for it, they jumped.
- Take Marlin Off the Menu," is a campaign urging consumers to stop eating marlin, and restaurants to take marlin and other billfish such as sailfish and spearfish off their menus. News from www.dailygate.com
- In fact, it was done three times this year by the cast and crew of Expedition Great White, a National Geographic show that follows avid billfish angler and TV fishing personality Chris Fischer. Uncategorized Blog Posts
- Species to expect include various species of tuna, the odd billfish and in some areas, large inshore corvinas and white sea-bass.
- When you try to hook a billfish and miss, all you recover is the hook and the head of the ballyhoo (the herring-like baitfish); hence the corruption, San Cocho.