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Gafftopsail Catfish reference image
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Gafftopsail Catfish

Bagre marinus

Gafftopsail Catfish (Bagre marinus) is a saltwater/brackish ariid catfish of bays, estuaries, and coastal shallows. It has venomous fin spines and is a strong, common bait-stealer that bites best on fresh cut bait.

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Galápagos Gregory

Stegastes arcifrons

The Galápagos Gregory is a small damselfish endemic to the tropical eastern Pacific, especially around the Galápagos and nearby islands. It is territorial and usually seen in shallow reef zones where it grazes and defends a small patch of habitat.

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Garibaldi reference image
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Garibaldi

Hypsypops rubicundus

Garibaldi is a brilliant orange damselfish native to the eastern Pacific, especially kelp beds and rocky reefs off southern California and Baja California. It is strongly territorial and commonly seen in shallow coastal water; in California it is a protected marine aquarium species, not a routine game fish.

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Giant Damselfish

Microspathodon dorsalis

Giant Damselfish is a reef-associated damselfish of the eastern Pacific, from Baja California to northern Peru and the Galápagos. Adults are dark and territorial, guarding algae patches on rocky reefs and surge zones; reliable angling targets are limited because it is not a common sport fish.

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Giant Frogfish reference image
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Giant Frogfish

Antennarius commerson

Giant Frogfish (Antennarius commerson) is a cryptic ambush predator of tropical reefs and rubble, famous for its lure-like illicium and extreme color change. It lies motionless until prey comes close, then strikes with a lightning-fast gulp.

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Giant Goby reference image
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Giant Goby

Gobius cobitis

Giant Goby (`Gobius cobitis`) is a large coastal goby of the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, usually found on rocky or mixed bottoms in shallow inshore water. It is not a common sport fish; anglers encounter it incidentally while fishing nearshore structure.

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Giant Hawkfish reference image
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Giant Hawkfish

Cirrhitus rivulatus

Giant Hawkfish (Cirrhitus rivulatus) is a large Indo-Pacific reef hawkfish that perches on exposed coral and rock, darting at passing prey. It is a conspicuous ambush predator with bold spotting and banding, and it is usually taken only incidentally by anglers.

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Giant Moray reference image
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Giant Moray

Gymnothorax javanicus

The giant moray is one of the largest moray eels, reaching over 2 m and a heavy, thick-bodied build. It inhabits tropical Indo-Pacific reefs and rocky drop-offs, where it hides by day and hunts fish and crustaceans at night.

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Giant Mudskipper reference image
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Giant Mudskipper

Periophthalmodon schlosseri

Giant Mudskipper (Periophthalmodon schlosseri) is a large amphibious mudskipper of mangrove mudflats and estuaries in Southeast Asia. It spends much of its time out of water, climbing roots and burrowing in soft mud, and is not a mainstream game fish.

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Giant Snakehead

Channa micropeltes

Giant snakehead (Channa micropeltes) is a large predatory freshwater snakehead from Southeast Asia, notorious for rapid growth and aggressive strikes. Juveniles often travel in schools, while adults become solitary ambush hunters in warm, sluggish waters.

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Giant Trevally

Caranx ignobilis

Giant Trevally is a powerful coastal jack that grows very large and hunts aggressively around reefs, drop-offs, and surf zones. It is a prized sport fish, but larger individuals can carry ciguatera risk in tropical areas.

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Giant Trevally

Caranx ignobilis

Giant Trevally (Caranx ignobilis) is a powerful Indo-Pacific reef and island predator that can grow very large and take both fish and crustaceans. Adults often patrol drop-offs, surf zones, and lagoon edges, while juveniles use shallow bays and mangroves.

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