Description Ĭoloration of the mangrove red snapper ranges from burnt orange, to copper, to bronze and dark reddish-brown, depending on its age and environment. The specific name is a compound of argentum meaning “silver” and maculatus meaning “spots”, a possible reference to the white edging to each of the scales on this species. The mangrove red snapper was first formally described in 1775 as Sciaena argentimaculata by the Swedish speaking Finnish born explorer and naturalist Peter Forsskål with the type locality given as the Red Sea. It has a wide Indo-Pacific range and has recently been recorded in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. The mangrove red snapper ( Lutjanus argentimaculatus), also known as mangrove jack, grey snapper, creek red bream, Stuart evader, dog bream, purple sea perch, red bream, red perch, red reef bream, river roman, or rock barramundi, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a snapper belonging to the family Lutjanidae. Being so remote I am not able to watch any videos. I enjoy reading your reviews and everything while up here. I wasn’t sure if it was a different one from the ones you had already sent me. Sorry for applying for the pack of lures. I don’t know if you have any advice or tackle suggestions for this kind of fishing but would surely appreciate any. The fishing here is all fresh water for pike salmon grayling trout etc. There are videos and interviews with the guests. Please take a few minutes and check this out. They are also of course presented with the Gospel and many find Christ and are even baptized here in the cold lake. Retired military chaplains meet with them for marriage enrichment classes and results are amazing. Ten wounded veterans and their spouses are flown to a remote lodge for a week of fishing,bear watching and other unique activities. It is called Operation Heal Our Patriots. I am working with a ministry helping wounded veterans here for the summer.I’m sure you would be interested in checking it out on line. I am planning to join your club but want to wait until I get home from Alaska in September so that I can enjoy the benefits of membership for a full year. Was very pleased to read about your Christian beliefs. I fish mostly in New Jersey but love your articles.
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