by John Shelton | Mar 6, 2019 | Blog, Fishing, Hook Up
Scorpionfish Hook Up: This was caught on the bottom in about 90 feet of water a few miles south of Dana Point, CA. Fun Fact: Many times misnamed ‘sculpin,’ this scorpionfish has venomous dorsal and ventral spines....
by John Shelton | Dec 11, 2014 | DPFishCo, Saltwater Finfish, Species ID
Pacific Staghorn Sculpin – Leptocottus armatus. Feebleness is levitra pharmacy a cerebral pain of men over the age of fifty. Ejaculatory sildenafil generic india cute-n-tiny.com management: – It is necessary to talk to your doctor. Physical Causes of...
by Renee Shelton | Sep 7, 2014 | DPFishCo, Fishing, Food Safety, Safety, Scorpionfish, Seafood
Marine Envenomation Marine envenomation is the resulting poisoning that comes from a sting from a venomous fish or sea animal, such as lionfish, jellyfish, sea urchins, and sting rays. These stings range in seriousness depending on the animal from very mild to lethal...
by Dana Point Fish Company | Feb 7, 2014 | DPFishCo, Rockfish, Saltwater Finfish, Species ID
Scorpaenidae The rockfish family, Scorpaenidae, includes the sculpin and the channel rockfish. There are about 60 species of rockfish on the Pacific coast of North America and at least 50 of these are found in California. They are very similar in general appearance...
by John Shelton | Jan 25, 2014 | DPFishCo, Fishing, Species ID
The Scorpoinfish in Southern California is also referred to by another general name, “Sculpin” (while they are not in the sculpin family, this may actually be a more common name for this fish). Identifying Characteristics and Biology Scorpionfish have...