Spot Tail Trevally
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Scientific
Name |
Carangoidies
fulvoguttatus |
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| Other
Names |
Gold
Spot Tail trevally |
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| World
Record |
N/A |
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Description
There may be faint dark bars across
the back and/or dark blotches along
the lateral line towards the tail
of the gold-spotted trevally but the
scattered golden spots on the back
are consistent, though they turn quite
dark at times. The body is generally
longer and the head profile less steep
than the giant trevally. The breast
is naked of scales, about halfway
up to the pectoral fins.
Habitat
Reef-associated, marine
Feeding Habits
Eats mainly small fish
Age and Growth
A slow grower. Females tend
to be the larger specimens
Tackle and Methods
Balanced tackle provides
the best sport, but as how ever you
can not easily target just one species
it is far safer to gear up to giant
Trevally tackle.
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