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Striped Marlin

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Scientific Name Tetrapturus Audax
 
Other Names Stripey
 
World Record 224lb
 

Description

Striped marlin are among the smallest of the marlin family. Their bodies are dark blue and transition to silver/white below the visible lateral line. Lavender stripes are more prominent on this fish than any other marlin and there are bright blue spots on the fins. The pointed dorsal fin stands taller than the fish's entire body depth. This species of marlin, also known as 'stripey', was the first billfish caught on rod and reel. Since these first captures, striped marlin have been caught in many parts of the Pacific and Indian oceans. Striped marlin is colorful, beautifully shaped billfish. They are acrobatic fighters when hooked and hunt near the surface for their prey, which consists of pelagic species such as squid, pilchards, anchovies, mackerel, flying fish and sardines. Stripeys have been recorded on film since the start of offshore fishing: their striking colors and aerial performances have provided inspiration for many anglers. They are the species on which many charter and private boat recreational fisheries in the Pacific and Indian oceans have been established and upon which they still rely for their continued existence.

Habitat

Striped marlin are found in tropical and warm temperature waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. They roam in deep waters and congregate near such baitfish-producing bottom structures as continental shelves, canyons, and reefs.

Feeding Habit

They are known to eat whatever baitfish is most prominent, including pilchards, flying fish, squid, mackerel and anchovies. Striped marlin will swat and stun prey with their bill when feeding.

Age and Growth

Not alot is know about the age and growth of Striped Marlin. It is beleived that as per the majority of Marlin females tend to be the larger size. It is rare to find Striped Marlin over the age of 10.

Tackle and Methods

Most striped marlin is taken by trolling artificial lures in areas they are known to inhabit. Blind strikes are generally the rule, Live bait also works well but requires more effort since the fish must usually be first spotted visually. Once a striped marlin is located, the angler should cast bait in front of and past the fish so it can be reeled back towards the animal. Strikes usually result from properly presented live bait.

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