Description:
basic silvery color; with 5 or 6 distinct vertical black bands on
sides, not always the same on both sides; prominent teeth, including
incisors, molars, and rounded grinders; no barbels on lower jaw; strong
and sharp spines on dorsal and anal fins. Similar
Fish: black drum, Pogonias cromis; Atlantic spadefish,
Chaetodipterus (black drum have barbels on lower jaw, sheepshead
do not; vertical barring on sides of black drum and spadefish disappear
as fish mature; spadefish have small, brush-like teeth).
Where found: INSHORE
species around oyster bars, seawalls and in tidal creeks; moves
NEARSHORE in late winter and early spring for spawning, gathering
over debris, artificial reefs and around navigation markers.
Size: INSHORE, 1 to
2 pounds; OFFSHORE, common to 8 pounds. Remarks:
feeds on mollusks and crustaceans such as fiddler crabs and barnacles;
famed nibblers, prompting the saying that "anglers must strike
just before they bite." |