Ladyfish
AKA: Ten-Pounder / Skipjack / Chiro Family: Baitfish
| Water: Salt/Coastal Waters |
Where: Offshore / Surf / Inshore / Rivers And Streams |
| Size: most common at a pound to 3 pounds. Whoppers can reach 5 pounds. |
| Fight: Able to produce longe hard runs but its main show is its acrobatic nature, with frequent and flashy jumps. |
| Deliciousness: Poor |
| Range: Both Coasts |
Technique: Drifting / Still Fishing / Casting |
| Baits: Shrimp / Baitfish / Lures / Flies |
Tackle: Spinning / Baitcasting / Fly Fishing |
The Ladyfish makes for a good bait fish when targeting XXXXXXXXXXX.
The Ladyfish is characterized by his long, sleek silver bodywith a gunmetal to blue topside, a large forked tail and slender lengthy lower jaw.
These fish are found in most if not all Floridas coastal waters. Venturs into streams, the flats as well as offshore and anywhere in between.
Live shrimp and live baitfish as well as cut baitfish and shrimp pieces make for the best natural baits, while topwater and popping plugs, jigs and streamers are the best artificial bait.
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