redfish

/ˈrɛdˌfɪʃ/
noun
  1. A large, reddish marine fish found in the Atlantic Ocean, popular for food and sport fishing.
    • Redfish are often caught in the Gulf of Mexico.
    • The restaurant serves blackened redfish with rice.
    • We grilled redfish for dinner last night.
  2. A freshwater fish with reddish coloring, also called the red drum, found in coastal waters of the southeastern United States.
    • We saw a redfish feeding near the marsh grass.
    • Redfish can grow to over 40 pounds.
    • The redfish is a popular catch for anglers in Florida.