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Catching the "Eagle Snapper"

Catching the "Eagle Snapper"

Text/Photo Peninsula all-media reporter Lu Jinxing

On the morning of October 29, the reporter received a report from Mr. Miao, a citizen, that when they were fishing in the waters near the Bada Gorge, they caught a brightly colored fish that had never been seen before. Mr. Miao said that at about 9 a.m. that day, he drove a speedboat to catch this fish in the waters near the Bada Gorge, weighing about 150 grams, and Mr. Miao said that his fishing age was more than 20 years, which was the first time in many years that he had caught this fish in the waters near Qingdao. Subsequently, after online searching, it was learned that this fish is called eagle spotted seabream, alias bite rags, cut three knives, three knives, mainly living in the southeast coast, rare in Qingdao sea, the fish also has the medicinal value of treating cold phlegm cough and insufficient blood.

Source: Local Network. Qingdao

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Catching the "Eagle Snapper"