
Description:
dark gray or green above, with sky blue tinges shading to
silvery and white below; numerous distinct round black
spots on back, extending to the dorsal fins and tail;
black margin on posterior of tail; no barbels; no scales
on the soft dorsal fin; one or two prominent canine teeth
usually present at tip of upper jaw.
Similar Fish:
other seatrouts.
Where found:
INSHORE and/or NEARSHORE over grass, sand and sandy
bottoms; move into slow-moving or still, deep waters in
cold weather.
Size:
common to 4 pounds on west coast, larger on east coast.
*Florida
Record: 15 lbs., 6 ozs.
Remarks:
matures during first or second year and spawns INSHORE
from March through November; often in association with
seagrass beds; lives mainly in estuaries and moves only
short distances; adults feed mainly on shrimp and small
fish; prefers water temperatures between 58 and 81 degrees
F and may be killed if trapped in shallow water during
cold weather; longevity 8 to 10 years.
* The
Florida records quoted are from the Department of
Environmental Protection's printed publication, Fishing
Lines and are not necessarily the most current ones. The
records are provided as only as a benchmark.
Regulations

Min. Size
Limits: Not less
than 15" or more than 20" (statewide) except one fish over
20" per person.
Closed Seasons:
N.E. & N.W.
Regions: Feb. S. Region: Nov. and Dec.
Daily Rec. Bag Limit:
N.E. & N.W. Regions: 5
per person per day
S. Region: 4 per person per day
Remarks:

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