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Jointed Razorfish
Aeoliscus strigatus
Jointed Razorfish (Aeoliscus strigatus) is a slender Indo-Pacific coralfish that swims head-down in tight schools, using reef structure for cover. It is usually seen over sheltered coral and seagrass habitats and is not a common angling target.

Kelp Bass
Paralabrax clathratus
Kelp bass is a West Coast nearshore wreck-and-reef perch-like bass common around kelp forests and rocky structure. It is a popular light-tackle gamefish, especially from Southern California to Baja California, and often ambushes prey in cover.

Kelp Greenling
Hexagrammos decagrammus
Kelp Greenling (Hexagrammos decagrammus) is a colorful nearshore reef fish of the North Pacific, common around kelp beds and rocky bottoms. Males are especially ornate, and the species is a popular shore and boat catch where it occurs.

Kelp Pipefish
Syngnathus californiensis
Kelp pipefish is a slender syngnathid of the eastern North Pacific, usually found clinging to kelp and eelgrass with its tail. It is a small, cryptic fish and is not a regular sport target; most encounters are by habitat snagging or close observation.

King Angelfish
Holacanthus passer
King Angelfish (Holacanthus passer) is a large eastern Pacific marine angelfish found on rocky reefs and coral-rich structure from Baja California to northern Peru, including many offshore islands. It is mostly a coral/reef fish rather than a target game species and is valued more by divers and aquarists than anglers.

King Mackerel
Scomberomorus cavalla
King Mackerel on yleinen kalalaji, jota tavataan usein lajille sopivat vedet ja rakenteiset alueet. Opas kokoaa tunnistuksen, elinympäristön ja kalastusvinkit.

Klunzinger's Wrasse
Thalassoma rueppellii
Klunzinger's Wrasse (Thalassoma rueppellii) is a small reef-associated Indo-Pacific wrasse found around coral and rocky reefs. It is active by day, feeding on small benthic invertebrates, and is usually more of an observer species than a targeted gamefish.

Laced Moray
Gymnothorax favagineus
The laced moray (Gymnothorax favagineus) is a large Indo-Pacific reef moray with a striking honeycomb pattern. It hides in coral heads and crevices by day and hunts at night for fish and crustaceans.

Ladyfish
Elops saurus
Ladyfish (Elops saurus) is a fast, silvery coastal fish often called skipjack or tenpounder. It is not a prime food fish, but it’s a hard-fighting game species known for spectacular jumps and light-tackle runs.

Lagoon Triggerfish
Rhinecanthus aculeatus
Lagoon Triggerfish is a reef-associated triggerfish of shallow tropical Indo-Pacific lagoons and outer reef flats, often seen over sand and rubble. It is bold, territorial, and uses strong teeth to crush hard-shelled prey.

Lane Snapper
Lutjanus synagris
Lane snapper is a small Atlantic reef snapper commonly taken from Florida and the Caribbean to Brazil. It lives near reefs, rubble, and sandy bottoms and is valued as a table fish, though larger fish can carry ciguatera in some areas.

Largehead Hairtail
Trichiurus lepturus
Largehead Hairtail (Trichiurus lepturus) is a long, ribbon-like predatory fish found in coastal waters worldwide. It hunts at dusk and night over soft bottoms and around shelf edges, and is more often a bycatch or light-tackle target than a major game fish.