No. Fish doesn’t have shoulders.

Fish Anatomy via kwout
Fish come in many shapes, colors and sizes. In fact, there are thought to be over 20,000 species of marine fish. But all bony fish (fish that have a bony skeleton, as opposed to sharks and rays, whose skeleton is made of cartilage) have the same basic body plan.
In general, fish have the same vertebrate body as all vertebrates. This includes a notochord, head, tail, and rudimentary vertebrae. Most often, the fish body is fusiform so it is fast-moving, but it can also be known as filiform (or eel-shaped) and vermiform (or worm-shaped).
Fish are either depressed and flat or compressed to be laterally thin.
Fish are vertebrates, meaning they have a backbone. All fish have fins and most have scales (with a few exceptions, like catfish which do not). Fish are cold blooded animals that lay eggs and are well suited for living in water. Learn about the different fish adaptations that allow a fish to survive in water at dnr.sc.gov.