Large numbers of shad, blue fish, weak fish (squeteague), alewives, Spanish mackerel, perch, bass, croakers (Micropogon undulatus), mullet, menhaden, oysters and clams are caught in the sounds, in the lower courses of the rivers flowing into them, or in the neighbouring waters of the sea. [Please select]
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; and in salt water for bluefish (young), herring (common), mackerel, and--doubt not, kind sir, for I am prepared to prove it--squeteague (weakfish), plaice (fluke, summer flounder), and other species of both bottom and surface habitats--another "endless field for argument, speculation, and experiment." [Please select]
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