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Fish Species Database - Complete Guide to Freshwater, Saltwater & Brackish Fish

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African Pompano

African Pompano

Alectis ciliaris
Habitat - Type of water: Saltwater

Physical Characteristics

Length 80 cm (avg) / 150 cm (max)
Weight 10 kg (avg) / 22.7 kg (max)

Habitat & Geography

Bodies of water:
Rocky ReefWreckOffshoreCoast
Common Regions:
North Atlantic Ocean (Pelagic)South Atlantic Ocean (Pelagic)Indian Ocean (Pelagic)North Pacific Ocean (Pelagic)South Pacific Ocean (Pelagic)

Behavior & Diet

Primary Diet:
CrustaceansBaitfish & Small FishMollusks

Angling Information

Best Baits / Lures:
JigsMinnowsShrimpSquidSoft Plastics
Methods & Techniques:
JiggingCastingTrolling
Best Fishing Season:
Late SpringEarly SummerMid SummerLate SummerEarly Fall

Classification:

Phylum: Chordata (Chordate)
Class: Ray-finned fish
Order: Carangiformes
Family: Jacks

Brief description

A strikingly beautiful pelagic fish known for its extremely elongated dorsal and anal fin filaments in juveniles. Found in tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide, often near reefs or offshore structures. A powerful game fish that fights aggressively.

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Alaska Pollock

Alaska Pollock

Gadus chalcogrammus
Habitat - Type of water: Saltwater

Physical Characteristics

Length 50 cm (avg) / 91 cm (max)
Weight 1 kg (avg) / 5.9 kg (max)

Habitat & Geography

Bodies of water:
OffshoreDeep SeaBay
Common Regions:
Pacific, NortheastPacific, Northwest

Behavior & Diet

Primary Diet:
CrustaceansBaitfish & Small FishPlankton & Microorganisms

Angling Information

Best Baits / Lures:
JigsSoft PlasticsRubber GrubsCut Baitnetting_gathering
Methods & Techniques:
JiggingTrollingBottom Fishing
Best Fishing Season:
Late SpringEarly SummerMid SummerLate Summer

Classification:

Phylum: Chordata (Chordate)
Class: Ray-finned fish
Order: Cods
Family: Gadidae

Brief description

Alaska Pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus) is a commercially important saltwater fish, widely used in processed seafood products such as fillets and surimi. It inhabits cold northern Pacific waters, often forming large schools, and is a key species for commercial fisheries.

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Albacore Tuna

Albacore Tuna

Thunnus alalunga
Habitat - Type of water: Saltwater

Physical Characteristics

Length 100 cm (avg) / 239 cm (max)
Weight 15 kg (avg) / 60 kg (max)

Habitat & Geography

Bodies of water:
Open OceanOffshore
Common Regions:
North Atlantic Ocean (Pelagic)South Atlantic Ocean (Pelagic)Indian Ocean (Pelagic)North Pacific Ocean (Pelagic)South Pacific Ocean (Pelagic)Mediterranean and Black Sea

Behavior & Diet

Primary Diet:
Baitfish & Small FishMollusksCrustaceans

Angling Information

Best Baits / Lures:
SquidJigsCrankbaitsSpoonsCut Bait
Methods & Techniques:
TrollingCasting
Best Fishing Season:
Mid SummerLate SummerEarly Fall

Classification:

Phylum: Chordata (Chordate)
Class: Ray-finned fish
Order: Scombriformes
Family: Mackerels and tunas

Brief description

A migratory tuna species known for its exceptionally long pectoral fins. Inhabits temperate and tropical waters worldwide, undertaking long oceanic migrations. The primary species used for high-quality canned "white meat" tuna due to its light-colored flesh.

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Alligator Gar

Alligator Gar

Atractosteus spatula
Habitat - Type of water: Freshwater

Physical Characteristics

Length 150 cm (avg) / 305 cm (max)
Weight 40 kg (avg) / 148 kg (max)

Habitat & Geography

Bodies of water:
RiverSwampLakeReservoir
Common Regions:
Mississippi River BasinFlorida & Gulf CoastSouthwest & Mexico

Behavior & Diet

Primary Diet:
Baitfish & Small FishDetritus & CarrionCrustaceans

Angling Information

Best Baits / Lures:
Cut BaitMinnows
Methods & Techniques:
Bottom FishingCasting
Best Fishing Season:
Early SummerMid SummerLate Summer

Classification:

Phylum: Chordata (Chordate)
Class: Ray-finned fish
Order: Lepisosteiformes
Family: Lepisosteidae

Brief description

A prehistoric-looking fish with a fearsome reputation and a long, toothy snout.

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American Eel

American Eel

Anguilla rostrata
Habitat - Type of water: Freshwater

Physical Characteristics

Length 75 cm (avg) / 122 cm (max)
Weight 1 kg (avg) / 4.2 kg (max)

Habitat & Geography

Bodies of water:
RiverLakeCanalPondEstuary
Common Regions:
Atlantic Coastal RiversMississippi River BasinGreat Lakes BasinFlorida & Gulf CoastAtlantic, NorthwestAtlantic, Western Central

Behavior & Diet

Primary Diet:
Baitfish & Small FishInsects & LarvaeCrustaceansDetritus & Carrion

Angling Information

Best Baits / Lures:
NightcrawlersWormsCut BaitShrimp
Methods & Techniques:
Bottom FishingTrapping / Pots
Best Fishing Season:
Late SpringEarly SummerMid SummerLate SummerEarly Fall

Classification:

Phylum: Chordata (Chordate)
Class: Ray-finned fish
Order: Eels
Family: Anguillidae

Brief description

A migratory fish native to North America, known for its ability to thrive in freshwater and brackish environments.

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American Shad

American Shad

Alosa sapidissima
Habitat - Type of water: Brackish

Physical Characteristics

Length 45 cm (avg) / 76 cm (max)
Weight 1.5 kg (avg) / 5.7 kg (max)

Habitat & Geography

Bodies of water:
RiverEstuaryOpen Ocean
Common Regions:
Atlantic Coastal RiversPacific Northwest & AlaskaAtlantic, Northwest

Behavior & Diet

Primary Diet:
Plankton & MicroorganismsCrustaceansBaitfish & Small FishInsects & Larvae

Angling Information

Best Baits / Lures:
SpoonsJigsSpinnersArtificial Flies
Methods & Techniques:
CastingFly FishingTrolling
Best Fishing Season:
Mid SpringLate Spring

Classification:

Phylum: Chordata (Chordate)
Class: Ray-finned fish
Order: Herrings
Family: Clupeidae

Brief description

The American Shad (Alosa sapidissima) is an anadromous species: it lives in the ocean and migrates into rivers to spawn. It passes through estuaries during migration and is an important species for commercial and recreational fishing, known for its spawning runs.

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Angel Shark

Angel Shark

Squatina squatina
Habitat - Type of water: Saltwater

Physical Characteristics

Length 120 cm (avg) / 244 cm (max)
Weight 20 kg (avg) / 68 kg (max)

Habitat & Geography

Bodies of water:
Sandy BottomMuddy BottomBayCoast
Common Regions:
Atlantic, NortheastMediterranean and Black Sea

Behavior & Diet

Primary Diet:
Baitfish & Small FishCrustaceansMollusks

Angling Information

Best Baits / Lures:
Cut BaitSquid
Methods & Techniques:
Bottom Fishing
Best Fishing Season:
Late SpringEarly SummerMid SummerLate Summer

Classification:

Phylum: Chordata (Chordate)
Class: Cartilaginous fish
Order: Squatiniformes
Family: Squatinidae

Brief description

A critically endangered bottom-dwelling shark with a flattened body that conceals itself on sandy ocean floors. An ambush predator that bursts from the sediment to capture fish and cephalopods. Once common, now severely threatened by bottom trawling and habitat loss.

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Arapaima

Arapaima

Arapaima gigas
Habitat - Type of water: Freshwater

Physical Characteristics

Length 180 cm (avg) / 450 cm (max)
Weight 100 kg (avg) / 200 kg (max)

Habitat & Geography

Bodies of water:
RiverSwampLake
Common Regions:
Amazon River BasinOrinoco River Basin

Behavior & Diet

Primary Diet:
Baitfish & Small FishCrustaceansPlant Matter & Algae

Angling Information

Best Baits / Lures:
Cut BaitMinnowsJigsSoft Plastics
Methods & Techniques:
CastingFly FishingNetting / Gathering
Best Fishing Season:
Year-round

Classification:

Phylum: Chordata (Chordate)
Class: Ray-finned fish
Order: Osteoglossiformes
Family: Arapaimidae

Brief description

The Arapaima (Arapaima gigas) is one of the world’s largest freshwater fishes, inhabiting the Amazon and Essequibo river basins. It is an air-breathing species that thrives in floodplain lakes and slow-moving rivers, highly valued for its ecological and cultural importance.

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Arctic Char

Arctic Char

Salvelinus alpinus
Habitat - Type of water: Freshwater

Physical Characteristics

Length 50 cm (avg) / 107 cm (max)
Weight 2 kg (avg) / 15 kg (max)

Habitat & Geography

Bodies of water:
LakeRiver
Common Regions:
Canadian Arctic & Hudson BayScandinavia & Baltic Sea RiversSiberian RiversArctic OceanAtlantic, Northeast

Behavior & Diet

Primary Diet:
Baitfish & Small FishCrustaceansInsects & LarvaeMollusks

Angling Information

Best Baits / Lures:
SpinnersSpoonsJigsMinnowsArtificial FliesSoft Plastics
Methods & Techniques:
TrollingJiggingCastingIce FishingFly Fishing
Best Fishing Season:
Early SummerMid SummerLate Summer

Classification:

Phylum: Chordata (Chordate)
Class: Ray-finned fish
Order: Salmon-like fish
Family: Salmon and trout

Brief description

Adapted to cold waters, this fish has a unique lifecycle involving both freshwater and saltwater phases.

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Asp

Asp

Aspius aspius
Habitat - Type of water: Freshwater

Physical Characteristics

Length 60 cm (avg) / 120 cm (max)
Weight 2.5 kg (avg) / 12 kg (max)

Habitat & Geography

Bodies of water:
RiverLakeReservoir
Common Regions:
Danube River BasinRhine & North Sea RiversVolga River & Caspian Sea BasinScandinavia & Baltic Sea Rivers

Behavior & Diet

Primary Diet:
Baitfish & Small Fish

Angling Information

Best Baits / Lures:
SpinnersSpoonsCrankbaitsJerkbaitsTopwater Lures
Methods & Techniques:
CastingTrolling
Best Fishing Season:
Late SpringEarly SummerMid SummerLate SummerEarly Fall

Classification:

Phylum: Chordata (Chordate)
Class: Ray-finned fish
Order: Carp-like fish
Family: Carps and minnows

Brief description

An aggressive predator known for its explosive strikes when hunting.

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Atlantic / Boston Mackerel

Atlantic / Boston Mackerel

Scomber scombrus
Habitat - Type of water: Saltwater

Physical Characteristics

Length 35 cm (avg) / 66 cm (max)
Weight 0.5 kg (avg) / 3.4 kg (max)

Habitat & Geography

Bodies of water:
CoastOffshoreBayHarbor
Common Regions:
Atlantic, NorthwestAtlantic, NortheastMediterranean and Black Sea

Behavior & Diet

Primary Diet:
Plankton & MicroorganismsBaitfish & Small FishCrustaceans

Angling Information

Best Baits / Lures:
SpoonsJigsSpinnersShrimpCut BaitArtificial Flies
Methods & Techniques:
CastingTrollingJigging
Best Fishing Season:
Late SpringEarly SummerMid SummerLate SummerEarly Fall

Classification:

Phylum: Chordata (Chordate)
Class: Ray-finned fish
Order: Scombriformes
Family: Mackerels and tunas

Brief description

A fast-swimming fish known for its schooling behavior and importance in commercial fisheries.

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Atlantic Bluefin Tuna

Atlantic Bluefin Tuna

Thunnus thynnus
Habitat - Type of water: Saltwater

Physical Characteristics

Length 200 cm (avg) / 460 cm (max)
Weight 150 kg (avg) / 680 kg (max)

Habitat & Geography

Bodies of water:
Open OceanOffshore
Common Regions:
North Atlantic Ocean (Pelagic)South Atlantic Ocean (Pelagic)Mediterranean and Black Sea

Behavior & Diet

Primary Diet:
Baitfish & Small FishMollusks

Angling Information

Best Baits / Lures:
Cut BaitSquidCrankbaitsJigs
Methods & Techniques:
TrollingCastingJigging
Best Fishing Season:
Early SummerMid SummerLate SummerEarly Fall

Classification:

Phylum: Chordata (Chordate)
Class: Ray-finned fish
Order: Scombriformes
Family: Mackerels and tunas

Brief description

The largest tuna species and one of the most powerful pelagic predators. Capable of transatlantic migrations and diving to great depths. Heavily exploited for the sushi market, making it one of the most valuable fish in the world. Populations are carefully managed.

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Atlantic Cod

Atlantic Cod

Gadus morhua
Habitat - Type of water: Saltwater

Physical Characteristics

Length 70 cm (avg) / 200 cm (max)
Weight 4 kg (avg) / 96 kg (max)

Habitat & Geography

Bodies of water:
OffshoreRocky ReefWreckBay
Common Regions:
Atlantic, NorthwestAtlantic, NortheastArctic Ocean

Behavior & Diet

Primary Diet:
Baitfish & Small FishCrustaceansWorms & LeechesMollusks

Angling Information

Best Baits / Lures:
JigsCut BaitSquidShrimpRubber GrubsSpoons
Methods & Techniques:
Bottom FishingJiggingTrolling
Best Fishing Season:
Late FallEarly WinterMid WinterLate WinterEarly Spring

Classification:

Phylum: Chordata (Chordate)
Class: Ray-finned fish
Order: Cods
Family: Gadidae

Brief description

A commercially important species known for its mild flavor and flaky white flesh.

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Atlantic Herring

Atlantic Herring

Clupea harengus
Habitat - Type of water: Saltwater

Physical Characteristics

Length 25 cm (avg) / 46 cm (max)
Weight 0.3 kg (avg) / 1.1 kg (max)

Habitat & Geography

Bodies of water:
CoastOffshoreBayHarbor
Common Regions:
Atlantic, NorthwestAtlantic, Northeast

Behavior & Diet

Primary Diet:
Plankton & MicroorganismsCrustaceans

Angling Information

Best Baits / Lures:
netting_gatheringJigsArtificial Flies
Methods & Techniques:
Netting / GatheringCasting
Best Fishing Season:
Year-round

Classification:

Phylum: Chordata (Chordate)
Class: Ray-finned fish
Order: Herrings
Family: Clupeidae

Brief description

A small, schooling fish known for its importance in commercial fisheries and smoked products.

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Atlantic Salmon

Atlantic Salmon

Salmo salar
Habitat - Type of water: Freshwater

Physical Characteristics

Length 70 cm (avg) / 150 cm (max)
Weight 4 kg (avg) / 27 kg (max)

Habitat & Geography

Bodies of water:
RiverStream
Common Regions:
North Atlantic Ocean (Pelagic)Atlantic Coastal RiversScandinavia & Baltic Sea RiversBritish Isles

Behavior & Diet

Primary Diet:
Baitfish & Small FishCrustaceansInsects & Larvae

Angling Information

Best Baits / Lures:
Artificial FliesSpoonsSpinnersPrawnsShrimp
Methods & Techniques:
Fly FishingCastingTrolling
Best Fishing Season:
Mid SpringLate SpringEarly SummerEarly Fall

Classification:

Phylum: Chordata (Chordate)
Class: Ray-finned fish
Order: Salmon-like fish
Family: Salmon and trout

Brief description

An anadromous fish that spends most of its adult life in the North Atlantic Ocean before undertaking incredible migrations to return to its native freshwater river to spawn. Prized for its taste and sport fishing value, though many wild populations are now threatened or endangered.

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Atlantic Threadfin

Atlantic Threadfin

Polydactylus octonemus
Habitat - Type of water: Saltwater

Physical Characteristics

Length 20 cm (avg) / 33 cm (max)
Weight 0.3 kg (avg) / 0.5 kg (max)

Habitat & Geography

Bodies of water:
ShoreSandy BottomMuddy BottomCoastEstuary
Common Regions:
Atlantic, Western Central

Behavior & Diet

Primary Diet:
CrustaceansWorms & Leeches

Angling Information

Best Baits / Lures:
ShrimpWormsJigs
Methods & Techniques:
Bottom FishingCastingNetting / Gathering
Best Fishing Season:
Late SpringEarly SummerMid SummerLate SummerEarly Fall

Classification:

Phylum: Chordata (Chordate)
Class: Ray-finned fish
Order: Perch-like fish
Family: Polynemidae

Brief description

A slender fish characterized by its distinctive thread-like rays on the pectoral fin. Found in shallow coastal waters and estuaries over sandy or muddy bottoms. Uses its specialized fins to detect and capture small crustaceans and fish.

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Atlantic Wolffish

Atlantic Wolffish

Anarhichas lupus
Habitat - Type of water: Saltwater

Physical Characteristics

Length 90 cm (avg) / 150 cm (max)
Weight 12 kg (avg) / 28 kg (max)

Habitat & Geography

Bodies of water:
Rocky ReefDeep SeaOffshore
Common Regions:
Atlantic, NorthwestAtlantic, NortheastArctic Ocean

Behavior & Diet

Primary Diet:
MollusksCrustaceans

Angling Information

Best Baits / Lures:
Cut BaitSquidShrimpJigs
Methods & Techniques:
Bottom Fishing
Best Fishing Season:
Mid SpringLate SpringEarly Summer

Classification:

Phylum: Chordata (Chordate)
Class: Ray-finned fish
Order: Perch-like fish
Family: Anarhichadidae

Brief description

A cold-water benthic predator of the North Atlantic. Known for its formidable teeth used to crush hard-shelled invertebrates like crabs, urchins, and mollusks. It produces natural antifreeze proteins to survive in near-freezing waters. A solitary species that inhabits rocky reefs and seabed cavities.

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Australasian Snapper

Australasian Snapper

Pagrus auratus
Habitat - Type of water: Saltwater

Physical Characteristics

Length 50 cm (avg) / 130 cm (max)
Weight 2.5 kg (avg) / 19 kg (max)

Habitat & Geography

Bodies of water:
Rocky ReefCoastBayEstuary
Common Regions:
Pacific, SouthwestPacific, Northwest

Behavior & Diet

Primary Diet:
MollusksCrustaceansWorms & LeechesBaitfish & Small Fish

Angling Information

Best Baits / Lures:
SquidCut BaitShrimpPrawnsJigsSoft Plastics
Methods & Techniques:
Bottom FishingCasting
Best Fishing Season:
Mid SpringLate SpringEarly FallMid FallLate Fall

Classification:

Phylum: Chordata (Chordate)
Class: Ray-finned fish
Order: Perch-like fish
Family: Sparidae

Brief description

A prized sport and commercial fish endemic to Australasia, known for its firm texture and mild flavor. Inhabits reefs, rocky areas, and estuaries. Changes color and body shape during its life cycle, with larger adults developing a prominent hump on the head.

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Australian Bass

Australian Bass

Macquaria novemaculeata
Habitat - Type of water: Freshwater

Physical Characteristics

Length 35 cm (avg) / 65 cm (max)
Weight 1 kg (avg) / 3.8 kg (max)

Habitat & Geography

Bodies of water:
RiverStreamEstuary
Common Regions:
Murray-Darling BasinAustralian Tropical NorthPacific, Southwest

Behavior & Diet

Primary Diet:
Insects & LarvaeCrustaceansBaitfish & Small Fish

Angling Information

Best Baits / Lures:
Topwater LuresSpinnersCrankbaitsJigsSoft PlasticsWormsCrickets
Methods & Techniques:
CastingFly Fishing
Best Fishing Season:
Late SpringEarly SummerMid SummerLate SummerEarly Fall

Classification:

Phylum: Chordata (Chordate)
Class: Ray-finned fish
Order: Perch-like fish
Family: Percichthyidae

Brief description

An important species for recreational fishing in Australia, found in freshwater and brackish waters.

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Australian Salmon

Australian Salmon

Arripis trutta
Habitat - Type of water: Saltwater

Physical Characteristics

Length 50 cm (avg) / 100 cm (max)
Weight 3 kg (avg) / 15 kg (max)

Habitat & Geography

Bodies of water:
ShoreBayCoastEstuary
Common Regions:
Pacific, SouthwestIndian Ocean, Eastern

Behavior & Diet

Primary Diet:
Baitfish & Small FishCrustaceans

Angling Information

Best Baits / Lures:
SpoonsSpinnersJigsSoft PlasticsTopwater Lures
Methods & Techniques:
CastingTrolling
Best Fishing Season:
Early FallMid FallLate FallEarly WinterMid Winter

Classification:

Phylum: Chordata (Chordate)
Class: Ray-finned fish
Order: Perch-like fish
Family: Arripidae

Brief description

A robust and migratory fish important to recreational anglers in southern Australia and New Zealand. Forms large schools in surf zones, bays, and estuaries. Not a true salmon but a member of the perch family.

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