George: PLEASE, beleive me. That is a King mackerel (Scomberomorus cavalla). Was taken in the Caribbean side. I don't think it crossed the canal...
This video is from last week at the Pacific side and the water was EXCEPTIONALLY clear:
George: PLEASE, beleive me. That is a King mackerel (Scomberomorus cavalla). Was taken in the Caribbean side. I don't think it crossed the canal...
This video is from last week at the Pacific side and the water was EXCEPTIONALLY clear:
Marco its such a pleasure watching you shoot, one day I hope to see the master in action in person.
I believe you and I can see in the picture it is a narrow banded mackerel... I can't wait to show my wife! It could only have come through the channel right? Amazing! Hope I get to see one soon.
Okay I went over the conversation, and I was confused by your statement Marco when you said same here same over there to Nich... There are two very different species of big mackerels between the Pacific and Atlantic, I assumed you knew that when you said they were the same, and assumed you meant you got a narrow banded or pacific spanish mackerel as they call it Pacific side. I first said Kingfish as that is what it looked like, but seeing as your lucky ass is in a place where you can dive either of the two major oceans I assumed you knew :rolleyes1: .... AND yes it makes a huge diffrence
King fish which you and i know very well
FLMNH Ichthyology Department: King Mackerel
The giant cousin which the Pacific boys hunt, grows over 60Kg my friend.
Spanish Mackerel | Fish Identification | Get Fishing
I guess we are finally on the same page. ...
The mackerel was shot in the Caribbean side. The same you live and dive.
I guess we are finally on the same page. ...
The mackerel was shot in the Caribbean side. The same you live and dive.
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