Description:
dark gray or green above, with sky blue tinges shading to silvery
and white below; numerous distinct round black spots on back, extending
to the dorsal fins and tail; black margin on posterior of tail; no
barbels; no scales on the soft dorsal fin; one or two prominent canine
teeth usually present at tip of upper jaw. Similar
Fish: other seatrouts.
Where found: INSHORE
and/or NEARSHORE over grass, sand and sandy bottoms; move into slow-moving
or still, deep waters in cold weather.
Size: common to 4 pounds
on west coast, larger on east coast. Remarks:
matures during first or second year and spawns INSHORE from March
through November; often in association with seagrass beds; lives
mainly in estuaries and moves only short distances; adults feed
mainly on shrimp and small fish; prefers water temperatures between
58 and 81 degrees F and may be killed if trapped in shallow water
during cold weather; longevity 8 to 10 years. |