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  2. California halibut - Wikipedia

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    A fish that closely resembles the California halibut is the Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis), which is a larger species found in the northern Pacific Ocean. While the Pacific halibut has a similar flat body shape, it is generally larger and can reach 300 pounds (140 kg), and can be distinguished by its slightly different coloration and ...

  3. Central California fishing report for week of June 19-25 - AOL

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    Call: John Liechty, Xperience Fishing Guide Service (209) 743-9932; Kyle Wise, Headhunter Guide Service (209) 531-3966; Alex Niapas, Catching California Guide Service ... Halibut 3 Striper 3 ...

  4. Central California fishing report: Delta stripers, sturgeon ...

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    Call: John Liechty, Xperience Fishing Guide Service (209) 743-9932; Kyle Wise, Headhunter Guide Service (209) 531-3966; Monte Smith (209) 581-4734. Pine Flat Reservoir/Kings River Bass 2 Trout 2 ...

  5. Central California fishing report, July 24-30: Delta bass get ...

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    Call: John Liechty, Xperience Fishing Guide Service (209) 743-9932; Kyle Wise, Headhunter Guide Service (209) 531-3966; Alex Niapas, Catching California Guide Service (209) 728-4225; Monte Smith ...

  6. California lizardfish - Wikipedia

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    The longest fish recorded was 25.17 inches (63.9 cm) long, and may weigh up to 4 pounds (1.8 kg). [5] Because of its long body and sharp teeth, the California lizardfish is occasionally mistaken for the barracuda. The barracuda, however, is silvery rather than brown and has two similar-sized dorsal fins with a wide space between them, whereas ...

  7. Colorado Lagoon - Wikipedia

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    In the early-to-mid-20th century, the park was used for fishing, swimming, sailing, and picking. A model boat shop can be found in the park as well. [5] Various species of jellyfish, stingrays, and fish, including round stingray, yellowfin croaker, California halibut, and grey smooth-hound inhabit the lagoon's waters.