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南アメリカの魚ガイド優先。

公開されている魚を実際の画像、識別ポイント、水の種類、および慎重な地元の状況とともに閲覧します。検索範囲ではなく、リージョンによって順序が変更されます。

選択した地域

アマゾン流域の魚、移入されたティラピア、ピーコックバス、コイ、および沿岸のターゲットが優先されます。

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1047 で公開されている魚のうち 12 を表示しています

Giant Mudskipper reference image
汽水域

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 reference image
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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 reference image
海水

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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Giant Trevally reference image
海水

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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海水

Gilthead Seabream

Sparus aurata

Gilthead Seabream (Sparus aurata) is a Mediterranean and eastern Atlantic sparid prized for table quality and sport. It is a coastal fish that feeds on shellfish and crustaceans on sandy and seagrass bottoms, and it is often farmed and stocked outside its native range.

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Gilthead Seabream reference image
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Gilthead Seabream

Sparus aurata

Gilthead Seabreamはよく見られる魚種で、主にこの魚に適した水域や障害物の周辺に見られます。この項目では識別点、生息環境、釣りの注意点をまとめます。

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Girdled Scalyfin reference image
海水

Girdled Scalyfin

Parma unifasciata

The Girdled Scalyfin (Parma unifasciata) is a small Australian reef damselfish noted for its bold banding and algae-grazing habits. It is not a common angling target; most encounters are by divers around shallow temperate reefs.

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Globefish reference image
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Globefish

Diodon nicthemerus

Globefish (Diodon nicthemerus) is a poorly documented porcupinefish species with global occurrence records but limited species-specific biological and angling information. Like other Diodon, it is a spiny, inflatable marine fish that likely lives near reefs and feeds on hard-shelled invertebrates.

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Gold Blotch Grouper reference image
海水

Gold Blotch Grouper

Epinephelus costae

Gold Blotch Grouper (Epinephelus costae) is a large reef-associated grouper of the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean. It favors rocky reefs and coastal drop-offs, and is mostly a solitary ambush predator feeding on fish and crustaceans.

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Golden Damselfish reference image
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Golden Damselfish

Amblyglyphidodon aureus

Golden Damselfish (Amblyglyphidodon aureus) is a small Indo-Pacific reef fish with a bright yellow body that often hovers among branching corals and rubble. It is more of an aquarium/reef-viewing species than a target fish, and angling information is limited.

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Golden Perch reference image
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Golden Perch

Macquaria ambigua

Golden perch (Macquaria ambigua) is a widespread Australian freshwater native prized by anglers and common in inland rivers and impoundments. It moves with flows, forms schools, and feeds heavily on aquatic insects, shrimp, yabbies, and small fish.

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Golden Rabbitfish reference image
海水

Golden Rabbitfish

Siganus guttatus

Golden rabbitfish (Siganus guttatus) is a tropical Indo-Pacific herbivore often found on shallow reefs, lagoons, and seagrass edges. It is edible and can be taken by anglers, but handling care matters because the dorsal, anal, and pelvic spines are venomous.

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