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Your Favorite Fish.

RJman

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If I had to choose, I'd pick the mermaid played by Kelly Brook.
 

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Flesh eating black or (red-eye) piranhas

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I love trout. Especially cutthroat trout.

Love to see them, love to catch them, love to eat them.

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Originally Posted by Dedalus
For sushi, Yellowtail and Salmon. For cooked fish, I like salted broiled mackeral and that really stinky expensive Korean fish, I forget the name.

Are you talking about Joh-gi (or depending on form, it's also called gool-bi)? I think that's a Croaker in English. It is quite delicious when salted properly.
 

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Originally Posted by Kent Wang
The durianfish?

Originally Posted by Earthmover
Are you talking about Joh-gi (or depending on form, it's also called gool-bi)? I think that's a Croaker in English. It is quite delicious when salted properly.

I just emailed my parents asking them, and Earthmover is right! The eggs are particularly tasty.
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My favorite type of fish would be either a dolphin, whale, or porpoise. I can't decide, they are all such beautiful fish.
 

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Originally Posted by onion
My favorite type of fish would be either a dolphin, whale, or porpoise. I can't decide, they are all such beautiful fish.

Those are aquatic mammals, not fish.
 

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I love turbot and rascasse (hog-fish in English?), especially in the bouillabaisse. Grouper is also one of my favorites. But above all, my #1 passion is anchovies
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To look at, trout are my favorite. Especially if I just caught them. I caught the most amazing rainbow last month, it was incredibly beautiful. A wild trout, not one of those pale, pathetic stockers.
 

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LK, I understand you are also a fan of the coelacanth.
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Originally Posted by gdl203
I love turbot and rascasse (hog-fish in English?), especially in the bouillabaisse. Grouper is also one of my favorites. But above all, my #1 passion is anchovies
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rascasse is scorpionfish.
 

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Originally Posted by A Harris
To look at, trout are my favorite. Especially if I just caught them. I caught the most amazing rainbow last month, it was incredibly beautiful. A wild trout, not one of those pale, pathetic stockers.

+1!

Kai's got a nice fish there - not sure if it's a cut or bow...
Being an easterner, I'll throw my hat in to the ring for the brookie (preferably spawnig male) in terms of coloration, but all trout are beautiful and live in beautiful places....
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Originally Posted by Kent Wang
LK, I understand you are also a fan of the coelacanth.


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Its that old world style and craftsmanship you just cant get in the soulless newer models of fish.

My own personal favorite is the candirú.
 

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