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I had read that the lion fish are invasive species to the Caribbean and I'm all for killing invasive species no matter where I am. At the time I was more concerned about getting stuck with one of the spines and ruining my good fishing day. Next time.
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Great story and pics! Awesome to see young people stoked about the natural world.
X2 on the Lions they are totally invasive. Catch and kill in full effect in the Florida keys as well.
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Sounds like an excellent trip. Nothing beats a recap with great photos to go along.
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That is the only reason I want to go on a southern vacation, fishing. Thanks for sharing it looks like a lot of fun out there.
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Thanks for the report, looks like a great way to escape the cold.
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Nice report Rob.
A couple of notes...
1) Needlefish are not in the same family as gar. They are very, very, very unrelated species. Their looks resemble each other, but Needlefish belongs to the Infraclass Teleostei while Gar belongs to the Infraclass Holostei. Needlefish is more closely related to Channel Catfish than to the Gar; since Needlefish and Channel Cats are both in the Teleostei Infraclass. Other common in the Teleostei Infraclass are Common Carp, Rainbow Trout, Tarpon and Bluefin Tuna. Yeah, looks are deceiving...
2) The silvery fish in the same picture with your bonefish is a Yellowfin Mojarra (Gerres cinereus).