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Tripletail

Lobotes surinamensis

Tripletail (Lobotes surinamensis) is a warm-water coastal fish known for drifting near the surface beside weed mats, buoys, docks, and floating debris. It often lies on its side to mimic a leaf or flotsam, ambushing small fish and crustaceans.

海水
Tripletail reference image
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识别要点

  • Deep, laterally compressed body with a rounded profile
  • Large dark pectoral fins and a mottled brown-to-gray coloration
  • Often floats on its side at the surface, resembling a leaf or debris

栖息地

Surface and near-surface waters in warm coastal seas; commonly around Sargassum, pilings, channel markers, crab pots, wreck edges, and other floating structure in bays, estuaries, and nearshore ocean waters.

饵料备注

Best on live shrimp, small pilchards, finger mullet, glass minnows, and small crabs. Effective artificials include small swimbaits, soft jerkbaits, and cork-rigged flies or lures presented naturally.

行为

A slow, stealthy ambush predator that feeds on small baitfish, shrimp, and crabs. It often drifts motionless at the surface, sunbasks, and can be surprisingly wary when approached by a boat.

注意事项

Edibility is generally good, but check local advisories for any coastal contaminant warnings. Handle carefully around structure and hooks; no major species-specific hazards are notable.

钓法备注

Sight-fish around floating structure and cast ahead of the fish with minimal splash. Use light to medium tackle, a subtle presentation, and a slow retrieve; when it’s near cover, a free-lined live bait or popping cork works well.