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Trigger fish is yummy, ate the one I caught deep sea fishing in Port Aransas
 
And there's this from Florida Dept of Health:
Florida game fish most commonly associated with ciguatera fish poisoning include barracuda, groupers, snappers, jacks, mackerel, and triggerfish. In general, the larger the fish, the greater the potential for poisoning.
 
And there's this from Florida Dept of Health:
Florida game fish most commonly associated with ciguatera fish poisoning include barracuda, groupers, snappers, jacks, mackerel, and triggerfish. In general, the larger the fish, the greater the potential for poisoning.

And hogfish.
 
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The Queens can be vicious little ba$tards. When trying to keep a Lionfish for lunch I have been swarmed.
I incurred triggerfish wrath by straying too close to their nest sites
 
And there's this from Florida Dept of Health:
Florida game fish most commonly associated with ciguatera fish poisoning include barracuda, groupers, snappers, jacks, mackerel, and triggerfish. In general, the larger the fish, the greater the potential for poisoning.
My friend's wife had a horrible time with ciguatera. It took about a year for her to recover.
 

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