I forgot to ask this a long time ago, but the post about the mantis shrimp/sea lice reminded me.
While trolling near the packery bridge catching schooling reds late last summer, I kept catching this bizzare and nasty looking little fish. I have grown up on Padre Island and am an avid fisherman, knowing just about every species by sight. However, I have never in my life seen one of these things.
My guess is that it is an offshore species that likes to hang around the nearshore rigs and other structure, occasionally swiming throught channels and into bay systems. I was catching them using a "redfish magic" spinner bait (pearl white with gold blade).
I caught about 5 of them, all from the same location. They where long, streamlined, and skinny. There color resembled that of a dogfish though I think it had some white specks mixed in. We joked and called them snakes because of their streamlined bodies. They averaged about 13 inches and had a set of teeth.
I wish I would have asked earlier while appearance was fresh in my mind but I think that I remembered pretty well. If I saw one again I would recognize. When I came home from the trip, I searched the internet for the species but could not google up anything. Can anyone help?
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