I have caught both, other the their use what is the difference
I’m trying to figure out what you are asking on your question 🐠could you please clarify
Flounder grow to 20lbs or so, Halibut grow to 500lbs or so. In the Atlantic anyway.
Danger25
Loc: Philly/ Cape may New Jersey
Fredfish wrote:
Flounder grow to 20lbs or so, Halibut grow to 500lbs or so. In the Atlantic anyway.
I see the difference.....
Danger25 wrote:
I see the difference.....
I new you were a sharp kid,Danger.
Danger25
Loc: Philly/ Cape may New Jersey
That was an easy one...halibut is almost twice as heavy.
5/3rds of people are bad at math...glad im not one of em...🤓
Danger25
Loc: Philly/ Cape may New Jersey
Haha...oh yeah....i recall we were discussing the mild January and u i was itching to get that shrink wrap off and play around...you warned me ....you were right....thats why im on here. Think we’re at blizzard number 4 since then.
Danger25 wrote:
Haha...oh yeah....i recall we were discussing the mild January and u i was itching to get that shrink wrap off and play around...you warned me ....you were right....thats why im on here. Think we’re at blizzard number 4 since then.
The only thing worse than shoveling the driveway, is shoveling out the boat.
Danger25
Loc: Philly/ Cape may New Jersey
Fredfish wrote:
The only thing worse than shoveling the driveway, is shoveling out the boat.
Ill be happy to just take your word for it...
Able Man
Loc: North Coast (Cleveland, Ohio)
Although I was aware that Halibut grow WAY larger than your typical Flounder (What "we" generally refer to as a Flounder...); I was not as well educated about those tasty critters 10 minutes ago, as I am now. ¡Thanks for the link, charlykilo!
Big dog
Loc: Bayshore, Long Island, New York
Fredfish wrote:
Flounder grow to 20lbs or so, Halibut grow to 500lbs or so. In the Atlantic anyway.
That’s one Big flounder !!
Able Man
Loc: North Coast (Cleveland, Ohio)
And Marvin wrote:
I have caught both, other the their use what is the difference
Locate side-by-side photographs through a "web-search" and see the difference in their tails and other fins. Also, there is some "rule" about which way they are pointing, looking at them from the vent side, with their eyeballs up... Although, one or the other (I think the Halibut) doesn't ALWAYS "follow" the rule.
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