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conger

any large marine eel of the family Congridae, esp Conger conger, occurring in temperate and tropical coastal waters
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Newport SAC fished their match at Goldcliff, which was won by Dave Leader with three rays and a conger eel for 11.18 kg.
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(http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/132297/conger-eel) Conger eels are commonly found off the British coast.
They are renowned for their fighting power when hooked on rod and line and anglers are aware of the teeth and ferocious bite of the conger eel.
She was born in Worcester, the daughter of Edmund and Beatrice (Hull) Conger. Ruth worked for the Worcester Public Schools for 20 years, retiring in 1985.
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