> In a message dated 4/3/02 11:11:01 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> asitkghosh_at_yahoo.com writes:
>
> << In the Indian River and Banana River (both Salt Water) here
> in Brevard County, FL, they can be caught using Rod & Reel.
> They are pretty abundant.
>
> Asit K. Ghosh
> Rockledge, FL
> >>
> Do you ever catch any young fish? If you do I would be interested in a few
of
> them. Do the males bite on hook and line when they a brooding young in
their
> mouths?
>
> Moon
>
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