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		<title>Saltwater Fish Christmas Ornaments</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Virginia anglers that enjoy collecting Christmas ornaments which display their favorite species of fish will find a wide array of designs to choose from by visiting online stores. Ornaments vary from simple text only slogans to intricate graphics. Modern round or oval ceramic ornaments are among the most popular styles as they are suitable for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Virginia anglers that enjoy collecting Christmas ornaments which display their favorite species  of fish will find a wide array of designs to choose from by visiting online stores. Ornaments vary from simple  text only slogans to intricate graphics.</p>
<p>Modern round or oval ceramic ornaments are among the most popular styles as they  are suitable for display all year and match a variety of settings.</p>
<p>Shoppers often choose ornaments that feature a single  species of fish.  The following list outlines some of the most common saltwater fish species that are commonly caught in Virginia waters.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cafepress.com/outdoorsusa/5754057">Yellowfin Tuna</a> &#8211; Yellowfin tuna are the most colorful of the tuna. Their  bodies are dark metallic blue above, changing to silver on the belly. The body  is often strikingly marked with a pattern of vertical lines. The fish get their  name from the coloration of the second dorsal fin and the anal fin which are  bright yellow</p>
<p><a title="bluefin tuna" href="http://www.cafepress.com/outdoorsusa/5555827">Bluefin Tuna</a> &#8211; Bluefin tuna are noted for having a large, torpedo-shaped body  that is nearly circular in cross-section. The fish is dark blueish-black on the  back and white on the lower sides and belly. A pattern of lines alternate with  rows of spots on the lower sides.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cafepress.com/outdoorsusa/5314628">Mahi Mahi</a> &#8211; Mahi Mahi are one of the most beautiful saltwater fish. They are  slender with a blunt head, colored green, yellow and blue. Also known as  dolphin, dolphin fish and dorado.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cafepress.com/outdoorsusa/2322111">Wahoo</a> &#8211; Wahoo are long sleek pelagic fish with tiger stripe markings and  razor sharp teeth. Wahoo are among the fastest of the pelagic fish.</p>
<p>King Mackerel &#8211; King mackerel are sometimes referred to as kingfish. These  sleek fish are smaller relatives of wahoo. They lurk around wrecks, reefs and  other structure, slashing baitfish with their incredibly sharp teeth.</p>
<p>White Marlin &#8211; These brightly colored billfish are smaller than blue and  striped marlin, but are highly sought after by fishermen because of their  spectacular leaps and cunning behavior.</p>
<p>Blue Marlin &#8211; These magnificent fish may weigh over 1000 lbs. Their blue  backs, immense size and bill make them very recognizable.</p>
<p>Mako Shark &#8211; These incredibly fast sharks are loved by fishermen. They are  instantly identified by their blue color, torpedo shaped bodies, fierce set of  teeth and coal black eyes.</p>
<p>Striped Bass &#8211; The beautiful fish are extremely popular with anglers. They  have deep bodies with alternating stripes of brown and silver.</p>
<p>Summer Flounder &#8211; These flat fish have both eyes on the same side of their  head. Their color varies, from dark brown to tan, depending on surroundings.</p>
<p>Bluefish &#8211; Bluefish are known for their fierce bites, aggressive feeding and  brute strength. These fish range from 1-20 lbs and are greenish-blue in color.</p>
<p>Redfish- Also known as red drum, these large drum are among the top American  game fish. They have heavy bodies with a coppery coloring.</p>
<p>Black Drum &#8211; Another large fish, adult black drum are anything but handsome.  Adults are dark gray to brown with faint stripes while younger fish have a more  prominent series of silver and black vertical stripes. Both adults and young  fish have chin barbels.</p>
<p>Spotted Seatrout &#8211; Spotted seatrout are also known as &#8220;speckled trout&#8221;.  These beautiful fish have silvery gray backs with a white belly. The upper parts and  tail of the fish have an iridescent sheen and black spots. The dorsal and tail fin  are also spotted.</p>
<p>Weakfish &#8211; Weakfish are beautiful fish. Typically, fish have a dark olive  back, iridescent blue and copper sides and a silvery white belly.</p>
<p>Spadefish &#8211; These fish are another reef-wreck dweller. They have angelfish  shaped bodies and prominent vertical bars of alternating black and silver.</p>
<p>Black Sea Bass &#8211; These ocean fish are small to mid sized, but pack a fierce  appetite and fight. Males are brightly colored with black, indigo blue, green  and silver.</p>
<p>Tautog &#8211; These are another unattractive but highly prized saltwater fish.  They grow slowly and are known for extreme intelligence. Tautog, also called  blackfish live among shipwrecks, rocky areas and artificial reefs.</p>
<p>Largemouth Bass &#8211; Largemouth bass are among the most popular freshwater fish in much of the USA. They are easily recognized by their heavy bodies, green coloration and enormous mouths.</p>
<p>Bluegill Sunfish &#8211; An American favorite, these fish are small in size but big in will power. They are deep bodied and come in an array of patterns and colors. Bluegill are one of the most sought after freshwater species as table fare.</p>
<p>Black and White Crappie &#8211; Similar to sunfish, these members of the bass family are found throughout much of North America. They are greenish to almost black with a speckled pattern of colors that usually include black, silver, greens and white.</p>
<p>Catfish &#8211; Several species of American catfish are favorite subjects of artists. These include bullheads, channel catfish, blue catfish and others. While each species has unique characteristics, they all have similar body shapes, large mouths and sets of long whiskers that help guide them to food.</p>
<p>Looking for a fish ornament? Visit  <a href="http://www.cafepress.com/outdoorsusa">Outdoors USA online store</a></p>
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