Pout

From Britannica 11th Edition (1911)

Pout, also whiting-pout or bib (Gadus luscus), a fish of the family Gadidae. It is a small species abundant on the coasts of northern and western Europe, but. less so in the Mediterranean. It is distinguished from other species of the genus Gadus by having a deep short body, with more or less distinct dark bars; a short and obtuse snout, not longer than the eye; the upper jaw the longer; and a long barbel at the chin. A black spot occupies the upper part of the base of the pectoral fin. Pout affect certain localities of limited extent, where a number may be caught with hook and line. They are excellent food, but must be eaten soon after capture. A pout of 5 lb is considered a very large specimen.



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