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Name of this freshwater fish with diamond shaped spots and a single top fin, caught in a river in South Florida, USA

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I don't know many fish so I am trying to get names of fish as I catch them. Can you tell from these pictures what type of fish this is? Unfortunately, I gut hooked this one. It was caught in a river in South Florida.

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That looks like a mangrove snapper, (there are quite a few different names of snapper) and I am making the identification on two things, the pattern of diamond shaped spots and the top fin being whole and not split into two fins..

See this picture of a mangrove snapper.

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