30 THE ANGLER'S ANNUAL 



Garrupa, Flesh-Colored : Caught with small- 

 fish bait from Santa Barbara to San Francisco. 

 Weighs up to three pounds. 



Garrupa, Green (Green Rock-Fish, etc.) : 

 Caught with small-fish bait in rocky places of 

 shallow water from San Diego to Monterey. 

 Common south of Point Conception. Weighs 

 up to three pounds. 



Garrupa, Red (Rock-Fish, Rock Cod, etc.): 

 Caught with small-fish bait in water of 

 moderate depth from San Nicholas to Puget 

 Sound. Weighs up to six pounds. 



Garruta, Speckled (Rock Cod, etc.) : Caught 

 on small-fish bait from Monterey to Puget 

 Sound, in water of moderate depth. Weighs 

 up to three and a half pounds. 



Grouper, Black (Warsaw Jew- Fish) : Caught 

 on the heaviest rod and tackle, by bottom- 

 fishing with mullet and crab bait; abounds in 

 the Gulf of Mexico; weighs up to three hun- 

 dred pounds. 



Grouper, Coney: Caught on stout tackle in 

 the Florida reefs with small-fish and crab bait. 



Grouper, Red (Brown Snapper, Red- 

 bellied Snapper, Cherna, etc.) : Caught by 

 bottom-fishing with stiff surf tackle with crab 

 and small-fish bait; abundant in the Gulf of 

 Mexico, particularly about Florida. Weighs 

 up to fifty pounds. Is called Red-bellied 

 Snapper and Brown Snapper in Florida, and 

 Groper and Red Groper in the New York 

 markets. 



Grouper, Scamp (Rock- Fish, Baccalao) : 

 Caught on ordinary Grouper and Snapper 

 tackle all the year round about Key West and 

 the Gulf of Mexico. Weighs up to thirty 

 pounds. Rock-Fish is the Florida name ap- 

 plied to several species of Grouper. 



Grouper, Spotted (Hind) : Caught on heavy 

 rod and tackle with small-fish and crab bait in 

 deep-water bottoms. Abundant in the Gulf 

 of Mexico and the reefs of south Florida. 

 Weighs up to fifty pounds. 



