Yellowmouth Barracuda
Sphyraena viridensis
Yellowmouth Barracuda (Sphyraena viridensis) is a sleek, fast predatory barracuda of the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean. It prowls clear coastal water and wrecks, ambushing small fish and sometimes forming loose schools.

识别要点
- Long, torpedo-shaped body with a deeply forked tail
- Dark back with silvery flanks and a distinct yellowish mouth lining
- Large protruding lower jaw with two separated dorsal fins
栖息地
Clear coastal marine waters over reefs, rocky bottoms, seagrass edges, drop-offs, and around wrecks or fish aggregation sites; often in the upper water column near structure.
饵料备注
Small live baits such as sardines, anchovies, mackerel, and mullet are effective. Metal jigs, slim minnows, and fast-retrieved stickbaits also draw strikes; use shiny, baitfish-profile lures.
行为
An active visual predator that hunts by ambush and short bursts of speed, feeding mainly on small schooling fish and occasionally squid. Juveniles may school; larger fish are more solitary or in small groups.
注意事项
Sharp teeth can cause serious cuts; use pliers and avoid finger-gilling. Like other barracudas, it may pose ciguatera risk in tropical/subtropical areas, so local consumption advice matters.
钓法备注
Cast near reefs, headlands, harbor mouths, and bait schools, then retrieve quickly with pauses or erratic twitches. A wire or heavy fluorocarbon leader helps prevent bite-offs from its teeth; handle with care.