What Fish Can You Catch Spearfishing?

Spearfishing is a popular activity among fishermen and can be done with a variety of fish. The type of fish you catch will depend on the area you go spearfishing in and the season. Some of the most common types of fish that can be caught when spearfishing include redfish, snapper, grouper, cobia, tarpon, sheepshead, flounder, and barracuda.

Redfish are an especially popular type of fish to spearfish because they are relatively easy to find in shallow waters. Redfish can range from 15-40 inches in length and weigh up to 30 lbs.

They have a distinctive reddish-brown color with dark spots at the base of their fins. Redfish can be found in bays and estuaries along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts.

Snapper can also be found in shallow waters but prefer deeper depths where they can hide from predators. Snapper typically range from 10-30 inches in length and weigh up to 15 lbs.

They have a pinkish-red color with yellow stripes along their sides and back. Snapper are commonly found near coral reefs along the Gulf Coast and Caribbean.

Grouper is another popular type of fish to spearfish because they are large and easily visible when they come up for air while swimming around reefs or structure on the bottom. Grouper can range from 20-60 inches in length depending on species and weigh up to 150 lbs!

Grouper have a brownish-gray color with white spots along their body which helps them blend into their environment making them difficult to spot while spearfishing. Grouper can be found near coral reefs along the Atlantic Coast as well as the Gulf Coast and Caribbean Sea.

Cobia is another large game fish that is sought after by many spearfishermen due to its size, strength, and delicious taste! Cobia typically range from 30-50 inches in length and weigh up to 50 lbs!

Cobia has a brownish color with white stripes along its sides which helps it blend into its environment making it difficult to spot while spearfishing! Cobia can be found near structure such as pilings or wrecks along the Gulf Coast or Atlantic Coast as well as near coral reefs in tropical waters all over the world!

Tarpon, another large game fish, is highly sought after by many recreational fishermen due its size and fight when hooked! Tarpon typically range from 30-80 inches in length depending on species and weigh up to 200 lbs!

Tarpon have a silvery color that allows them to blend into their environment making them difficult for spearo’s to spot while hunting for them! Tarpon can be found near structure such as pilings or wrecks along the Gulf Coast or Atlantic Coast as well as near coral reefs throughout tropical waters all over the world!

Conclusion: Spearfishing is an enjoyable activity that offers an opportunity for anglers to catch some big game fish like redfish, snapper, grouper, cobia, tarpon, sheepshead, flounder, barracuda just to name a few – depending on where you go fishing will determine what kind of fish you might catch during your fishing trip!

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Daniel Bennet