pinfish

NOUN
  1. similar to sea bream; small spiny-finned fish found in bays along the southeastern coast of the United States
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How To Use pinfish In A Sentence

  • TIP: Many larger species -- tarpon, barracuda, grouper -- feed on baitfish, and pinfish are tops. A Keys Report: Fishing the Backcountry with Executive Editor Mike Toth
  • Barracuda after pinfish, or maybe a mullet trying to launch itself at the giant moon. OFF THE CHART
  • With a dozen more fish, I add three more species — pinfish, margate, and bluestriped grunt — to my list. The Mid-Life Slam
  • The little pinfish had turned him into an entomologist. SuperCooperators
  • This mishap occurred at Paradise Beach, near Pensacola, Florida, fishing on a dock for pinfish. SuperCooperators
  • Daily Schadenfreude "award," having previously been "honored" for employing illegal immigrants at his home the very first DS award and for flip-flopping like a pinfish on a dock over gay rights. Today's Daily Schadenfreude
  • Bait: live pinfish. live shrimp. live mullet if you can find it. I'm going to the pan handle of Florida and I plan to fish for Tarpon with Flys and conventional gear.
  • With a dozen more fish, I add three more species — pinfish, margate, and bluestriped grunt — to my list. The Mid-Life Slam
  • Transient species that move in and out of the estuary include spot, pinfish, menhaden, flounder, white and striped mullet, and red drum (the official mascot of the North Inlet-Winyah Bay Reserve). North Inlet-Winyah Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, South Carolina
  • Joe Toth's beautiful Florida Bay backcounty snook, caught on a live pinfish. A Keys Report: Fishing the Backcountry with Executive Editor Mike Toth
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