Fish ID Archives - Ultimate Carolina Beach Fishing

TRIPLETAIL – Lobotes surinamensis

Posted by on 3.9.06 in Fish ID

Family Lobotidae, TRIPLETAILS Description: head and body variously mottled, tan to dark brown; fins (except spinous dorsal and pectoral fins) almost black; pale olive band across base of caudal fin; broad, dark brown bar from eye across cheek below corner of preopercle, and another from upper corner of eye to beginning of dorsal fin; two […]

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AFRICAN POMPANO – Alectis ciliaris

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Family Carangidae, JACKS Description: Body is deep and compressed. Coloration is metalic -blue above, silvery below. Snout is blunt. Pelvic fins are longer than the maxilla. Second dorsal and anal fins are falcate. Size: to 91cm (3 ft.) and 19 kg (42 lbs) Where found: Young are found in the open ocean. Adults are found […]

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ATLANTIC BUMPER – Chloroscombrus chrysurus

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Family Carangidae, JACKS AND POMPANOS Description: silvery to golden below; anal and caudal fins yellowish; conspicuous black saddle on caudal peduncle and small black area at edge of opercle; lower profile more arched than upper profile; lateral line strongly arched toward front. Size: to 30 cm (1 ft.). Where found: one of the most abundant […]

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LEATHERJACKET – Oligoplites saurus

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Family Carangidae, JACKS AND POMPANOS Description: body silvery, bluish above; fins yellow; rear parts of dorsal and anal fins consist of a series of finlets; spinous dorsal fin has 5 well-developed, unconnected spines; lateral line nearly straight; scales tiny, embedded; skin appears smooth. Size: to 30 cm (1 ft.). Where Found: enters bays and estuaries, […]

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HORSE-EYE JACK – Caranx latus

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Family Carangidae, JACKS AND POMPANOS Description: similar in shape to the Crevalle jack, but front of head less steep; blackish blotch at edge of opercle small, poorly defined, or absent; no dark blotch on pectoral fin; entire chest scaly except in individuals less than 75 mm (3 in.) long; scutes usually blackish; caudal fin yellowish; […]

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LOOKDOWN – Selene vomer

Posted by on 3.9.06 in Fish ID

Family Carangidae, JACKS AND POMPANOS Description: silvery, iridescent, sometimes with brassy highlights; body extremely compressed and deep, platelike; front of head very steep; lobes at front of soft dorsal an  anal fins very long; pelvic fins small; lateral line arched toward front. Young: spines at front of dorsal fin and rays in pelvic fin streamerlike. […]

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BIGEYE SCAD – Selar crumenophthalmus

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Family Carangidae, JACKS AND POMPANOS Description: eye very large – diameter greater than snout length; no detached dorsal and anal finlets; two widely separated fleshly tabs on inside of rear edge of gill chamber; scutes present only on rear part of lateral line. Size: to 60 cm (2 ft.)., but usually less than 30 cm […]

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ROUND SCAD – Decapterus punctatus

Posted by on 3.9.06 in Fish ID

Family Carangidae, JACKS AND POMPANOS Other local names: cigar minnow Description: long, fusiform; greenish-blue fading to silver on sides, belly white; narrow, yellowish stripe from head to caudal peduncle. Where found: midwater or bottom from shallow water to about 50 fathoms, juveniles sometimes at surface. Size: to 12″ Remarks: 2 small papillae on shoulder distinguish […]

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FLORIDA POMPANO – Trachinotus carolinus

Posted by on 3.9.06 in Fish ID

Family Carangidae, JACKS AND POMPANOS Description: greenish gray on back, shading to silvery sides; fish in dark waters showing yellow on throat, pelvic, and anal fins; deep flattened body with small mouth; no scutes; 22 to 27 soft dorsal rays; 20 to 23 soft anal rays; origin of anal fin slightly behind origin of second […]

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PERMIT – Trachinotus falcatus

Posted by on 3.9.06 in Fish ID

Family Carangidae, JACKS AND POMPANOS Description: color gray, dark or iridescent blue above, shading to silvery sides, in dark waters showing golden tints around breast; small permit have teeth on tongue (none on pompano); no scutes; dorsal fin insertion directly above that of the anal fin; 17 to 21 soft dorsal rays; 16 to 19 […]

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