Tarpon Snook

Centropomus pectinatus
Regions
Florida
Protected status
None
Also known as

Species Profile

Florida saltwater profile data (FWC). Availability and detail varies by species.

FWC
Size
Common to 15 inches, but may reach 22 inches
Similar species
Other snook species Size: Common to 15 inches, but may reach 22 inches
Appearance
  • Only snook with 7 anal fin rays (others have 6)
  • Lower jaw curves upward
  • Tips of pelvic fins reach beyond anus
  • Compressed body
  • Prominent black lateral line extends onto tail
Habitat
Inshore in coastal waters; frequently found in freshwater.
Behavior
Feed on small fish and large crustaceans. Mangrove shorelines serve as nursery areas for young. Rare on Florida’s west coast.