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Definition of queenfish in English: queenfishnounPlural queenfishes ˈkwiːnfɪʃˈkwēnˌfiSH An edible marine fish. a popular sporting fish of the Indo-Pacific (Chorinemus lysan, family Carangidae). a drumfish of the Pacific coast of North America (Seriphus politus, family Sciaenidae). Example sentencesExamples - In the mangrove-lined estuaries that ring most of the 2,000-miles of sparsely inhabited coast you can fish for trevally, queenfish or tarpon.
- I also caught trevally (giants and blues) on the fly and a bunch of other species including queenfish and others which I can't name.
- Bannerfish, moon wrasse and angelfish nibbled on jellyfish the size of a soccer ball, and just off the gully, the likes of queenfish, jacks, and golden trevally zoomed about.
- Working the reefs around these islands regularly produce barracuda, various caranx species, largemouth queenfish, king and queen mackerel and various reef fish.
- Sailfish, dorado, kingfish, barracuda, various snappers, cobia. trevally, jacks, queenfish, bonito and Spanish mackerel are some of the fish to be caught.
Definition of queenfish in US English: queenfishnounˈkwēnˌfiSH An edible marine fish. a popular sporting fish of the Indo-Pacific (Chorinemus lysan, family Carangidae) a drumfish of the Pacific coast of North America (Seriphus politus, family Sciaenidae) Example sentencesExamples - I also caught trevally (giants and blues) on the fly and a bunch of other species including queenfish and others which I can't name.
- Sailfish, dorado, kingfish, barracuda, various snappers, cobia. trevally, jacks, queenfish, bonito and Spanish mackerel are some of the fish to be caught.
- In the mangrove-lined estuaries that ring most of the 2,000-miles of sparsely inhabited coast you can fish for trevally, queenfish or tarpon.
- Bannerfish, moon wrasse and angelfish nibbled on jellyfish the size of a soccer ball, and just off the gully, the likes of queenfish, jacks, and golden trevally zoomed about.
- Working the reefs around these islands regularly produce barracuda, various caranx species, largemouth queenfish, king and queen mackerel and various reef fish.
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