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Sharing this in case anyone is like me and loves learning about new species. Especially if it has fly fishing potential.
Anyway, I was watching a YT on gear fishing for giant chinook in Chile, when they took a day off from salmon to fish a large estuary for what they call "Sierra" in Chile. This fish looked familiar from other faraway fishing vids and turns out it's the same fish South Africans call "Snoek", and other names in Australia and New Zealand. Particularly in NZ it appears to be a target species on the fly. Officially it is a mackerel, belonging to the "snake mackerel" family (who knew?)
Apologies for the YT screenshot, but there's the vid info if anyone wants to watch these young dudes catch a bunch of huge chinook on flasher gear. What a cool looking fish.

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Anyway, I was watching a YT on gear fishing for giant chinook in Chile, when they took a day off from salmon to fish a large estuary for what they call "Sierra" in Chile. This fish looked familiar from other faraway fishing vids and turns out it's the same fish South Africans call "Snoek", and other names in Australia and New Zealand. Particularly in NZ it appears to be a target species on the fly. Officially it is a mackerel, belonging to the "snake mackerel" family (who knew?)
Apologies for the YT screenshot, but there's the vid info if anyone wants to watch these young dudes catch a bunch of huge chinook on flasher gear. What a cool looking fish.

Thyrsites lepidopodea - Wikipedia
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