American Fish And How to Catch Them; a Handbook for Fishing
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They bite sharply and voraciously. CAT-FISH. Pimelodus Catus. Also known as " Common Cat-fish." Inhabits all the Great Lakes ; also the in- land waters of New England and all the Middle, Southern, and Central-western States, far as the Mississippi River. Usual weight from half to three pounds. A mud-bottom fish ; abundant and easily- captured. They bite freely, but faintly. Are 'frequent above mill-dams. Taken from April until November. Fish with rod or hand-line ; use Lim- erick Salmon-hooks, ...Nos. i to 5 ; bait with worm, cheese, meat, insects, or small fish. BUTTER-FISH. Gunnellus Mucronatus. Also known as " Spotted Gunnel" and " American Butter-fish." Habitat, fi"om Massachusetts to New York. They are taken in New York Bay and Newark Bay. Butter-fish are local and of limited range. They are small, and in form elongated. Fished for on shoals and among rocks. Swim rapidly when alarmed and are'par- tial to mud bottoms. POLLACK. Merlangus Purpureus. Also known as " New York Pollack." By no means common off the coast of New York, but numerous in spring and autumn directly north of Cape Cod.
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