Web search results for hake fishing

  • Black Hake Fishing. Hake are shoal fish which are found in large groups close to the sea bottom (depths of between 150 and 550 m, but sometimes as much as 1 ...
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  • The term hake refers to fish in either of: family Gadidae (subfamily Phycinae) family Merlucciidae (both subfamilies Merlucciinae and Steindachneriinae).
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hake
  • are you saying hake are reef fish? your sadly mistaken, hake are pelagic/ground fish, prefering muddy or gravely bottoms and possibly rock beds, ...
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  • Hake is a slender fish averaging 1 to 8 lb. in weight, but which has been known to grow up to 60 lbs. There are at least a dozen species of hake, most of which are named for the ...
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  • Nov 26, 2009 ... The biological and fishing indicators of the present Peruvian hake fishing activity show low levels of average yield in all of the ...
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