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  2. Cynoscion nebulosus - Wikipedia

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    Spotted seatrout is the common name endorsed by the American Fisheries Society. However, this fish has many other common names, including speckled trout, speck, speckles, spec, truite gris (Louisiana French), trucha de mar (Mexican Spanish), spotted weakfish, spotted seateague, southern seateague, salmon, salmon trout, simon trout, winter trout, seatrout, Nosferatu fish, and black trout.

  3. Sea trout - Wikipedia

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    Sea trout is the common name usually applied to anadromous (sea-run) forms of brown trout (Salmo trutta), and is often referred to as Salmo trutta morpha trutta. Other names for anadromous brown trout are bull trout , sewin (Wales), peel or peal (southwest England), mort (northwest England), finnock (Scotland), white trout (Ireland), Dollaghan ...

  4. Spotted seatrout - Wikipedia

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  5. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department announces statewide ... - AOL

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    Starting on March 26, bag and size limits for spotted seatrout will go into effect, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department announced on Friday.

  6. Cynoscion - Wikipedia

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    Cynoscion is a combination of cyno, meaning "dog", a reference to the pair of canine-like teeth in the upper jaw, with scion, the modern Greek name of Umbrina cirrosa, which Gill preferred over sciaena because he did not like the sound of Cynosciaena. [5]

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