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Definition of stumpnose in English: stumpnosenounˈstʌmpnəʊz South African A southern African sea bream, popular with anglers. 〈主南非〉平鲷 Rhabdosargus and other genera, family Sparidae: several species, in particular the white stumpnose (R. globiceps), which is of commercial importance Example sentencesExamples - Rock anglers are rewarded for their patience with catches of kingfish, queenfish, kob, shad, stumpnose and pompano.
- Kalk Bay is a little fishing village with a small harbour, where during summer there are ‘runs’ of white stumpnose and mackerel, when anglers converge on the harbour wall.
- Natal stumpnose is a common shore angling fish and Vuyiswa's work will be vital in adding to knowledge about this important species.
- In September a detailed investigation on the movements and activity patterns of at least 20 white stumpnose in Langebaan Lagoon will be initiated.
- I had no success but a few stumpnose and rockcod's were on board.
- On several occasions there have been massive mortalities of fish with thousands of putrefying steenbras, leervis and stumpnose washing up on the shore.
- Fishing enthusiasts catch a range of species including the white stumpnose, but the concern is that the catch rates are too high and that this fish may become rare as in other coastal areas.
- Qualified divers can feed the multitude of fishes which include red roman, red stumpnose, galjoen - the national fish of South Africa and white stumpnose amongst others.
- Winter fish would be described as snoek, mullet, white stumpnose and galjoen if you are that lucky.
- The Kelp Forest Exhibit is home to these fishes as well as red roman, red stumpnose, galjoen (the national fish of South Africa) and white stumpnose amongst others.
- The Cape stumpnose is the dominant marine migrant in South African estuaries.
- An angler is allowed 10 fish a day and a maximum of five each of the following garrick, cob, white steenbras, shad, white stumpnose and bream.
- Other popular redfish include the red stumpnose and the red roman, reaching 20 and 10 lb, respectively.
Definition of stumpnose in US English: stumpnosenounˈstəmpnōz South African A southern African sea bream, popular with anglers. 〈主南非〉平鲷 Rhabdosargus and other genera, family Sparidae: several species, in particular the white stumpnose (R. globiceps), which is of commercial importance Example sentencesExamples - The Cape stumpnose is the dominant marine migrant in South African estuaries.
- On several occasions there have been massive mortalities of fish with thousands of putrefying steenbras, leervis and stumpnose washing up on the shore.
- Other popular redfish include the red stumpnose and the red roman, reaching 20 and 10 lb, respectively.
- Kalk Bay is a little fishing village with a small harbour, where during summer there are ‘runs’ of white stumpnose and mackerel, when anglers converge on the harbour wall.
- The Kelp Forest Exhibit is home to these fishes as well as red roman, red stumpnose, galjoen (the national fish of South Africa) and white stumpnose amongst others.
- I had no success but a few stumpnose and rockcod's were on board.
- An angler is allowed 10 fish a day and a maximum of five each of the following garrick, cob, white steenbras, shad, white stumpnose and bream.
- Natal stumpnose is a common shore angling fish and Vuyiswa's work will be vital in adding to knowledge about this important species.
- Fishing enthusiasts catch a range of species including the white stumpnose, but the concern is that the catch rates are too high and that this fish may become rare as in other coastal areas.
- In September a detailed investigation on the movements and activity patterns of at least 20 white stumpnose in Langebaan Lagoon will be initiated.
- Qualified divers can feed the multitude of fishes which include red roman, red stumpnose, galjoen - the national fish of South Africa and white stumpnose amongst others.
- Rock anglers are rewarded for their patience with catches of kingfish, queenfish, kob, shad, stumpnose and pompano.
- Winter fish would be described as snoek, mullet, white stumpnose and galjoen if you are that lucky.
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