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Oyster Toadfish

Opsanus tau

Oyster Toadfish (Opsanus tau) is a stocky, bottom-dwelling coastal fish of estuaries, bays, and oyster reefs along the western Atlantic. It is best known for its ugly head, loud croaking, and strong venomous spines on the first dorsal fin.

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Oyster Toadfish reference image
Eric Baratta, cc-by, via Wikimedia Commons. 来源: Wikimedia Commons.

识别要点

  • Broad, flattened head with a very wide mouth and thick lips
  • Mottled brown to olive body with irregular pale blotches
  • A single long first dorsal fin with prominent stout spines near the head

栖息地

Shallow saltwater and brackish habitats with mud, sand, shell hash, pilings, docks, marsh edges, and especially oyster reefs and other hard structure; commonly in protected bays and estuaries.

饵料备注

Best taken on natural baits like shrimp, squid strips, cut fish, bloodworms, and small pieces of crab fished close to bottom; small jigs or soft plastics can also work around structure. Not a major game species.

行为

Ambush predator that sits buried or hidden on bottom structure and lunges at shrimp, crabs, worms, and small fishes. Males are territorial and vocal during the breeding season, producing the species' characteristic croaks.

注意事项

First dorsal fin spines are venomous and can inflict a painful sting; handle with pliers and avoid the spines. Not a typical food fish, and harvest rules may vary locally in estuaries.

钓法备注

Fish tight to oysters, pilings, docks, and channel edges with light to medium tackle and a bottom rig. Expect subtle pickups; keep bait on bottom and be ready to unhook carefully because they clamp hard and thrash.