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		<title>Virginia Saltwater Panfish</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The term panfish describes small fish, many of which are caught by recreational anglers for food. They are named because they are small enough to be cooked whole in a pan. Among the most popular saltwater panfish found in Virginia waters are croakers, spot, porgy, white perch and pigfish. Atlantic Croaker or &#8220;hardhead&#8221; are popular [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The term panfish describes small fish, many of which are caught by  recreational anglers for food. They are named because they are small enough to  be cooked whole in a pan. Among the most popular saltwater panfish found in  Virginia waters are croakers, spot, porgy, white perch and pigfish.</p>
<p>Atlantic Croaker or &#8220;hardhead&#8221; are popular panfish common in  Virginia. The fish get their names because of the &#8220;croaking&#8221; noise they make when removed  from the water. Croakers are hard fighters and prolific feeders. They are caught  on a variety of baits and lures. They are among the first fish to be caught in the spring and are caught  over a wide range of habitats. Croaker can be caught from piers, jetties,  inlets, in bays and from the surf.</p>
<p>Croaker baits include shrimp, crabs, squid, cut fish, bloodworms and more.  In addition to cut baits,  croaker are caught on a variety of jigs and other saltwater lures. They can also  be caught in the shallows and grass beds using fly fishing gear.</p>
<p>Spot are among the most popular Virginia panfish. Spot can be identified by the distinctive dark spot above the pectoral  fin. The species is abundant in coastal bays, creeks and other estuaries. They are especially common around fishing piers where they are caught in large numbers. Spot are caught  using small hooks and baits such as bloodworms, crab or other baits which can be  presented in small pieces.</p>
<p>White perch are small but tenacious fish that are found in rivers, creeks and bays. White perch prefer  brackish water but can live in environments that range from fresh water to  fully saltwater. These hardy panfish are  caught with small baits such as grass shrimp or bloodworms, or by casting artificial lures  or flies. Perch can be caught year round, even thru ice. They school up to spawn in  early spring and can be caught in large numbers.</p>
<p>Scup or porgy are another saltwater panfish. They range from New England to  North Carolina and are occasional visitors to Virginia coastal waters, inland  waterways and the Chesapeake Bay. Adult scup feed in schools of similar-sized individuals  around piers, rocks, offshore ledges, jetties, and mussel beds. They move inshore in summer  but return to  deeper waters offshore or migrate southward when temperatures cool. Large scup  generally occur farther offshore than do smaller, younger ones.</p>
<p>Pigfish are colorful members of the grunt family. They are marked with a bluish  upper and a  silver lower body, with a series of attractive stripes on the sides and bands on  the snout  and head. The species ranges from Massachusetts through the Gulf of Mexico and are common in Virginia during  the summer and early fall. They are easily caught around piers, reefs and rough  bottoms using small pieces of bait such as bloodworms, crab, squid or shrimp.</p>
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