Spanish Mackerel
Spanish Mackerel Fishing Charters in St. Pete Beach
Appearance
Also known as ling or lemonfish.
- Back is bluish-green, fading to silvery sides and belly
- Irregular golden-yellow spots on sides
- Bluish-black blotch on front of first dorsal fin
- Lateral line slopes gently from behind the gill cover to the tail
Similar Species: Cero, S. regalis (has yellowish stripe on sides); and king mackerel, S. cavalla (lateral line drops sharply below second dorsal fin)
Size: Up to 36 inches
Habitat
Prevalent throughout Florida waters: inshore, offshore and nearshore. Frequently found over grass beds and reefs. Absent from north Florida waters in winter.
Behavior
Schooling fish that migrates northward in spring, returning to southerly waters when water temperature drops below 70 degrees F. Spawn offshore from spring through summer.
Feeds on small fishes and invertebrates.
Additional Information
State Record: 12 lb, caught near Ft. Pierce