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Lagodon - Wikipedia
Lagodon is a monospecific genus of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Sparidae, which includes the seabreams and porgies. The only species in the genus is Lagodon rhomboides, the pinfish, red porgy, bream, pin perch, sand perch, butterfish or sailor's choice. This fish is found in the Western Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico.
Pinfish | FWC - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Feed on small fishes and invertebrates; popular live bait. State Record: This species is not currently eligible for a state record. Fishing Tips and Facts: Popular live bait. Notorious for stealing bait. Recreational Regulations. Image Credit: © Diane Rome Peebles.
Pinfish ( Lagodon rhomboides) - Texas Parks & Wildlife …
The jewel tones and abundance of the pinfish make it a welcome and familiar sight in the coastal waters of Texas. Although they have a good flavor, pinfish are rarely eaten because they are relatively small fish. Still, pinfish are a favorite among young anglers because they are fun to …
Pinfish | Saltwater, Baitfish, Forage Fish | Britannica
pinfish, either of two species of fishes in the family Sparidae (order Perciformes). The name pinfish refers specifically to Lagodon rhomboides; Diplodus holbrooki is called spottail pinfish. The name is derived from the presence of numerous spines on the front portion of the dorsal fin.
Pinfish - A Comprehensive Guide - In The Spread
2023年11月10日 · Pinfish are a popular and effective baitfish for catching gamefish like redfish, snook, and seatrout. Rig and present them naturally to match conditions and target species. Handle with care to keep them lively for the best action. Learn more with …
Pinfish Fish Facts - Lagodon rhomboides - A-Z Animals
2023年2月19日 · The pinfish is a small fish, typically measuring between 4 and 6 inches in length. Its body is long and slender, with a pointed snout and a broad, flat head. Their coloration is a mix of yellow, green, and blue, with a white belly and black stripes on its sides.
Pinfish (Lagodon rhomboides) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
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Pinfish (Lagodon rhomboides) - Marine Life Identification
The pinfish, Lagodon rhomboides, is a saltwater fish of the Sparidae family, the breams and porgies. It inhabits mostly subtropical shallow coastal waters of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States and Mexico.
The pinfish, Lagodon rhomboides (Fig. 1), is a member of the Sparidae or porgy/sea bream family. The pinfish is named for the single small, forward-projecting, pin-like spine that is most anterior to the other twelve dorsal fin spines. The body is oval and com-pressed. The mouth is comparatively small with the maxilla reaching only to the anterior
Pinfish – Marine Fishes of Georgia
Silvery background color with narrow longitudinal yellow lines and, sometimes, dim vertical bars. There is a dark patch on the lateral line just behind the gill cover. Size: Mostly around 3-6 inches. Range: Florida to Cape Cod, also Bermuda. Habitat: Commonly found on vegetated bottoms, occasionally over rocky bottoms and in mangrove areas.