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We first tested the hypothesis that microsatellites can diagnostically discriminate individual redfish from different groups.
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Locals speak almost reverently about the bayou's bounty, from crawfish and shrimp to redfish and flounder.
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Looking at a big Atlantic redfish, John says that heís always put life before his writing.
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Well, the natives a call that redfish.
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Just now, however, you'll want to work hard, I know, for we're going to have a grand feed on redfish.
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This was finally accomplished, and with considerable splashing a magnificent bronze-backed channelbass, weighing at least twenty pounds, was captured.
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Perhaps we can pick up a channelbass or a weakfish, which I am told they call a sea trout down here.
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Rose Street's clientele loves to sing along, so channelingbass-playing legend Jaco Pastorius with your four-string and a loop pedal is a waste of energy.
Usage of red drum in English
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When you blow that big trumpet and beat that reddrum.
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The First Little Bear said, "I broke my little reddrum."
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We saw gar with their long noses, and miniature sea horses; in the largest tank were nurse sharks and reddrum.
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I shuffled along, keeping my feet in contact with the ice, and came around behind a large reddrum leaking rust.
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It was red and bright: Beside it was a long black hose, curled up on a reddrum like a sleeping snake.
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The RedDrum is a large Fish much bigger than the Blue-Fish.
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Attached to the walls at regular intervals were reddrums of hosepipe and, beneath them, buckets of sand.
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And they'll come back loaded down with a good time and Swiss Family Robinsons and cornucopias and reddrums and similar testimonials.
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Margaret ran over to another bed and there were drums-bigdrums, little drums, and middle sized drums; yellow drums, blue drums, green drums, reddrums.