Favorite fish and fishing . nd Fishing California, but the so-called shark-sucker,suckfish or remora. Perhaps every genuineAmerican boy has exercised his proud privi-lege of catching suckers In the glad spring-time, and some have doubtless continued thesport in later life in Wall Street and othersimilar fishing localities. But very few haveever caught the shark-sucker or be exact I never knew of any one butmyself who ever took one with hook andline. It happened in this way. My boat wasanchored in Sarasota Bay, Florida, whenone day I was examining the pintles andrudder hinges before s
Favorite fish and fishing . nd Fishing California, but the so-called shark-sucker,suckfish or remora. Perhaps every genuineAmerican boy has exercised his proud privi-lege of catching suckers In the glad spring-time, and some have doubtless continued thesport in later life in Wall Street and othersimilar fishing localities. But very few haveever caught the shark-sucker or be exact I never knew of any one butmyself who ever took one with hook andline. It happened in this way. My boat wasanchored in Sarasota Bay, Florida, whenone day I was examining the pintles andrudder hinges before sailing, when I no-ticed several remoras attached to the sternof the vessel. With a hook and hand-lineand venison for bait I caught them all, fourof them. In less than four minutes, for theywere exceedingly voracious. When the baitw^as dangled near one he immediately lefthis anchorage and seized it. The remora is one of the most interest-ing fishes known to science. Its first dorsalfin is developed as a sucking disk of an160. OJ ^ ^-^ o <3 ^ ^ -Ci u_ ?A, e}^k^ # Uj ~s ?W -Ci ^ ^—^ T3 c p x: O c r3 H J - ci bb bb U, Lju Florida Fish and Fishing oval shape on the top of the head and nape. A ConvenientIt is formed of a series of thin plates, orlaminae, overlapping like the slats of aVenetian blind, and by which it can firmlyattach itself to a comparatively smooth sur-face. I have seldom caught a shark or aray that did not have one or more attachedto its skin. When a shark seizes his prey,and is cutting it up with his terrible teeth,the remora is quick to discover any frag-ments of the feast and profits by It, whenit again returns to its anchorage. It doesno harm to the shark, for it is not trulyparasitic, like the lamprey, but uses its hostas a means for- transportation and profit,like the politician in the band wagon. The remora is easily removed from Its As a Fishingattachment by a quick, sliding motion, butresists a direct pull to a remarkable to this fact the
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