Instant Leg/Hand Cramp Relief
An all natural recipe created by our own Chef Gahagan whose recipe websites attract over 1 million visitors a year. Independent testing shows that for most people his product stops painful Leg/Hand Cramps almost immediately.
We Guarantee it.

Herring

Instant Leg/Hand Cramp Relief
An all natural recipe created by our own Chef Gahagan whose recipe websites attract over 1 million visitors a year. Independent testing shows that for most people his product stops painful Leg/Hand Cramps almost immediately.
We Guarantee it.

2,550 pages of information and pictures about fish, recipes, clubs, fishing, rods and reels and fishing guides. We are the largest fishing site on the Internet and rapidly becoming the most popular because there is so much more to learn.

<< Be sure to see our beautiful Fish Pictures

American Flag

Herring
Bookmark this valuable site

Leg/Hand Cramp Stopper
An all Natural recipe. Stops painful Leg/Hand Cramps almost immediately.
We Guarantee it.


Bookmark this valuable site

Leg/Hand Cramp Stopper
An all Natural recipe. Stops painful Leg/Hand Cramps almost immediately.
We Guarantee it.

Thank you for visiting Herring . We try to provide you with the most complete information we can about fish and fishing. We update our sources constantly. Please scroll down to learn more.

Instant Leg/Hand Cramp Relief
An all natural recipe created by our own Chef Gahagan whose recipe websites attract over 1 million visitors a year. Independent testing shows that for most people his product stops painful Leg/Hand Cramps almost immediately.
We Guarantee it.

Instant Leg/Hand Cramp Relief
An all natural recipe created by our own Chef Gahagan whose recipe websites attract over 1 million visitors a year. Independent testing shows that for most people his product stops painful Leg/Hand Cramps almost immediately.
We Guarantee it.

Herring - Clupea harengus
Bookmark this valuable site

Leg/Hand Cramp Stopper
An all Natural recipe. Stops painful Leg/Hand Cramps almost immediately.
We Guarantee it.

Herring Are the most prolific of all fish. Schools will often swim briefly alongside a boat, their huge numbers darkening the water as far as the eye could see. I have seen enormous schools of herring represented on the sonar screen of a herring purse seiner. I have seen tons of those very same herring seined and trawled off shore and pumped into a fish hold. Herring schools eclipse the sun overhead while diving on an offshore pinnacle in the Gulf of Maine.

The underwater school looked like one massive organism, pulsating and shifting this way and that, their silver flanks reflecting my underwater strobes. A million expressionless eyes stared back from the wall of fish above me. At night, the glow of phosphorescent plankton marks the passage of these schools.

The Atlantic herring is a small, pelagic plankton-feeder that grows to a maximum of 17 inches and 1.5 pounds. Distinguishing characteristics include a dorsal fin located midway along the body and a weak saw-toothed keel along the belly. The fish is iridescent, greenish or grayish blue dorsally with a silvery abdomen and sides. The "pearl essence" of the scales was extracted by the Englehard Corporation of Eastport, Maine for use as a pigment in cosmetics and paints.

This type of coloration ("countershading") is common in pelagic species of fish, as it provides a degree of camouflage in open waters. If viewed at close range, the Atlantic herring can be positively identified by its conspicuous cluster of small teeth arranged in an oval shape on the roof of its mouth. No other herring species possesses this distinctive circle of teeth. What distinguishes Atlantic herring from all other herring and, in fact, all other fish species in the Gulf of Maine, is their great abundance.

Linneaeus (the father of modern classification) referred to the herring as "copiosissimus piscis," or, in other words, the most prolific of fish. [4] Count the individual fish in the Gulf of Maine - (a task akin to counting the ants in Portland, Maine) - and the Atlantic herring vastly outnumbers the other species.

Herring are pelagic, fish that inhabit the open sea and offshore banks for most of their lives. Young juveniles ("brit") are numerous in inshore waters along the Maine coast in the spring and summer. Adults migrate across hundreds of miles of ocean during their life span. In the winter, schools of migrating Atlantic herring can join forces, forming massive expanses of fish as far as the eye can see. In the North Atlantic, people have observed herring schools measuring up to 4.5 billion cubic meters (over 4 cubic kilometers) in volume, with densities of up to 1 fish per cubic meter. [5]

In a wonderful passage from Fishes of the Gulf of Maine, Bigelow and Schroeder provide perspective on the historical abundance of Atlantic herring.

"To list the localities where herring have been recorded would be to mention every hamlet along our coasts whence fishing boats put out, for more or less herring, large or small, appear at one season or another around the entire coast line of the Gulf of Maine, and on the offshore fishing banks as well." [6] Due to their great abundance, the Atlantic herring became one of the most important and sought after fish species in the Gulf of Maine. They still are.

Fish Jumping