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![]() Ok.....definately a sculpin, IMO most likely a staghorn, but could something else for sure. I'm prety sure staghorns are the most common in that area and favour the sandflat/estuary type environment. Again...IMO...
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![]() i grew up in richmond, caught those all the time...we just call em bullheads
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![]() Yep that's a bull head all right, Used to fish them off the dock when I was a kid.
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![]() Uh Huh. Bullhead. Ditto on the kid thing. Mouth of the Capilano here.
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![]() +1 on the bullhead sculpin. cool fish. I wouldn't mind one ofthose in a cold tank
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![]() I'm sure it's a sculpin too. My money is on a common/tidepool sculpin. The above pic shows 2 bands on the pec fins (that I can see) and all staghorn pic's I've seen have at least 4. Though I don't know if this is a valid ID method or not.
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![]() Pretty hard to tell without a better pic.??????I'll check my book when I get home.
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![]() Cool thanks for all the replies... i just thought it was cool to something other than rotting crabs and snails at the beach.
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