This slender, cylindrical, silvery little sea fish rarely exceeds 7-8 inches. It has large, easily dislodged scales, a disinct, underslung mouth and a rounded snout. It masses in huge shoals close inshore and in estuaries during the warmer months, feading on minte planktons. It is and important fissouth-european food fish, but is rarely caught by anlers on rod and line
February 12, 2006
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