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Largemouth Bass

The Largemouth Bass is a popular freshwater game fish known for its large mouth extending past its eyes. They primarily inhabit lakes, ponds, rivers, and reservoirs with warm, calm waters and plenty of vegetation. Largemouth Bass are most active during early morning and late evening, feeding on smaller fish, insects, crayfish, and amphibians. Anglers commonly use lures like plastic worms, crankbaits, spinnerbaits, and topwater plugs to catch them.
The Largemouth Bass is a popular freshwater game fish known for its large mouth extending past its eyes. They primarily inhabit lakes, ponds, rivers, and reservoirs with warm, calm waters and plenty of vegetation. Largemouth Bass are most active duri...
The Largemouth Bass is a popular freshwater game fish known for its large mouth extending past its eyes. They primarily inhabit lakes, ponds, rivers, and reservoirs with warm, calm waters and plenty o...

Soft Plastic, Jig, Spinnerbait, Hard Bait, Topwater, Crankbait, Topwater Lure, Soft Plastic Worm, Soft Plastic Bait

Largemouth Bass
Largemouth Bass
Largemouth Bass
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Bass

Bass are freshwater fish popular among anglers, including species like largemouth and smallmouth bass. They typically inhabit lakes, rivers, and reservoirs with plenty of cover like vegetation or submerged structures. Bass are most active during early morning and late evening and feed on smaller fish, insects, and crustaceans. Common fishing lures used to catch bass include plastic worms, crankbaits, spinnerbaits, and jigs.
Bass are freshwater fish popular among anglers, including species like largemouth and smallmouth bass. They typically inhabit lakes, rivers, and reservoirs with plenty of cover like vegetation or submerged structures. Bass are most active during earl...
Bass are freshwater fish popular among anglers, including species like largemouth and smallmouth bass. They typically inhabit lakes, rivers, and reservoirs with plenty of cover like vegetation or subm...

Jig, Spinnerbait, Hard Bait, Soft Plastic, Topwater Lure, Crankbait, Topwater, Soft Plastic Worm, Soft Plastic Bait

Bass
Bass
Bass
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Bluegill

Bluegill is a freshwater fish native to North America, belonging to the sunfish family. They typically inhabit lakes, ponds, rivers, and slow-moving streams with plenty of vegetation. Bluegills feed primarily during the day, especially in the early morning and late afternoon, consuming insects, small crustaceans, and sometimes small fish. They are most active in warm weather, often in shallow waters. Common fishing lures for bluegill include small jigs, live bait like worms, and tiny soft plastic baits or flies.
Bluegill is a freshwater fish native to North America, belonging to the sunfish family. They typically inhabit lakes, ponds, rivers, and slow-moving streams with plenty of vegetation. Bluegills feed primarily during the day, especially in the early m...
Bluegill is a freshwater fish native to North America, belonging to the sunfish family. They typically inhabit lakes, ponds, rivers, and slow-moving streams with plenty of vegetation. Bluegills feed p...

Jig, Soft Plastic, Crankbait, Spinnerbait, Spinner, Hard Bait, Live Bait, Topwater, Soft Plastic Bait

Bluegill
Bluegill
Bluegill
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Crappie

Crappie are freshwater panfish popular among anglers, known for their distinctive speckled appearance. They primarily inhabit lakes, reservoirs, and slow-moving rivers across North America, often staying around submerged structures like fallen trees or brush. Crappies are most active during dawn and dusk, feeding on small fish, insects, and crustaceans. Anglers commonly use jigs, small crankbaits, and soft plastics to catch them, especially during their spring spawning season when they move into shallow waters.
Crappie are freshwater panfish popular among anglers, known for their distinctive speckled appearance. They primarily inhabit lakes, reservoirs, and slow-moving rivers across North America, often staying around submerged structures like fallen trees ...
Crappie are freshwater panfish popular among anglers, known for their distinctive speckled appearance. They primarily inhabit lakes, reservoirs, and slow-moving rivers across North America, often stay...

Jig, Spinnerbait, Soft Plastic, Crankbait, Soft Bait, Soft Plastic Jig, Live Bait Rig, Spinner, Bobber Rig

Crappie
Crappie
Crappie
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Trout

Trout are freshwater fish belonging to the salmon family, commonly found in cool, clear streams, rivers, and lakes across North America, Europe, and Asia. They are mostly active during early morning and late evening, feeding on insects, small fish, and aquatic invertebrates. Trout often feed more actively in cooler water temperatures. Popular fishing lures for trout include spinners, spoons, fly fishing flies, and small crankbaits, which mimic their natural prey.
Trout are freshwater fish belonging to the salmon family, commonly found in cool, clear streams, rivers, and lakes across North America, Europe, and Asia. They are mostly active during early morning and late evening, feeding on insects, small fish, a...
Trout are freshwater fish belonging to the salmon family, commonly found in cool, clear streams, rivers, and lakes across North America, Europe, and Asia. They are mostly active during early morning a...

Jig, Crankbait, Spinner, Spoon, Fly, Hard Bait, Soft Bait, Soft Plastic, Spinnerbait

Trout
Trout
Trout
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Catfish

Catfish are freshwater fish known for their whisker-like barbels around the mouth. They are found in rivers, lakes, and ponds worldwide, especially in warm climates. Catfish are generally nocturnal, feeding mainly at night on a diet of smaller fish, insects, and plant matter. They are bottom feeders and are most active during dusk and nighttime. Common fishing lures for catfish include live bait like worms, cut bait, prepared stink baits, and sometimes dough baits or dip baits designed to attract their strong sense of smell.
Catfish are freshwater fish known for their whisker-like barbels around the mouth. They are found in rivers, lakes, and ponds worldwide, especially in warm climates. Catfish are generally nocturnal, feeding mainly at night on a diet of smaller fish, ...
Catfish are freshwater fish known for their whisker-like barbels around the mouth. They are found in rivers, lakes, and ponds worldwide, especially in warm climates. Catfish are generally nocturnal, f...

Bait, Natural Bait, Soft Bait, Soft Plastic, Soft Plastic Bait, Live Bait, Prepared Bait, Scented Dough Bait, Spinnerbait

Catfish
Catfish
Catfish
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Striped Bass

Striped Bass are a popular game fish known for their distinctive horizontal stripes running along their silvery bodies. They are native to the Atlantic coast of North America, often found in both saltwater and freshwater environments like rivers, estuaries, and coastal waters. Striped Bass are primarily crepuscular, feeding most actively at dawn and dusk, and their diet includes smaller fish, crustaceans, and invertebrates. Anglers commonly use lures such as topwater plugs, crankbaits, jigs, and live bait like eels or bunker to catch them.
Striped Bass are a popular game fish known for their distinctive horizontal stripes running along their silvery bodies. They are native to the Atlantic coast of North America, often found in both saltwater and freshwater environments like rivers, est...
Striped Bass are a popular game fish known for their distinctive horizontal stripes running along their silvery bodies. They are native to the Atlantic coast of North America, often found in both salt...

Jig, Soft Plastic, Crankbait, Topwater Lure, Soft Plastic Swimbait, Spinnerbait, Spoon, Soft Plastic Lure, Hard Plastic

Striped Bass
Striped Bass
Striped Bass
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Rainbow Trout

Rainbow trout are freshwater fish native to cold-water tributaries of the Pacific Ocean in North America. They prefer clear, cool streams, rivers, and lakes. Rainbow trout primarily feed during the day, consuming insects, small fish, and crustaceans. They are most active in the early morning and late afternoon. Popular fishing lures for catching rainbow trout include spinners, spoons, and small crankbaits, as well as flies for fly fishing.
Rainbow trout are freshwater fish native to cold-water tributaries of the Pacific Ocean in North America. They prefer clear, cool streams, rivers, and lakes. Rainbow trout primarily feed during the day, consuming insects, small fish, and crustaceans....
Rainbow trout are freshwater fish native to cold-water tributaries of the Pacific Ocean in North America. They prefer clear, cool streams, rivers, and lakes. Rainbow trout primarily feed during the da...

Jig, Crankbait, Spoon, Spinner, Soft Plastic Bait, Soft Plastic, Fly, Spinnerbait, Hard Bait

Rainbow Trout
Rainbow Trout
Rainbow Trout
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Yellow Perch

The Yellow Perch is a freshwater fish native to North America, commonly found in lakes, ponds, and slow-moving rivers with clear water and vegetation. They are most active during early morning and late evening. Yellow Perch are carnivorous, feeding on small fish, insects, and crustaceans. They typically feed throughout the day but especially around dawn and dusk. Common fishing lures for Yellow Perch include small jigs, spinners, live bait like minnows, and soft plastic grubs.
The Yellow Perch is a freshwater fish native to North America, commonly found in lakes, ponds, and slow-moving rivers with clear water and vegetation. They are most active during early morning and late evening. Yellow Perch are carnivorous, feeding o...
The Yellow Perch is a freshwater fish native to North America, commonly found in lakes, ponds, and slow-moving rivers with clear water and vegetation. They are most active during early morning and lat...

Soft Plastic, Crankbait, Jig, Spinner, Spinnerbait, Spoon, Blade Bait, Hard Bait, Hard bait

Yellow Perch
Yellow Perch
Yellow Perch
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Walleye

Walleye are freshwater fish native to North America, commonly found in lakes and rivers across the northern United States and Canada. They prefer clear, cool waters with rocky or sandy bottoms. Walleye are primarily nocturnal feeders, eating at dawn, dusk, and night, and their diet consists mostly of smaller fish, insects, and crayfish. They are most active during low light conditions. Popular fishing lures for walleye include jigs, crankbaits, and live bait rigs like minnows or nightcrawlers.
Walleye are freshwater fish native to North America, commonly found in lakes and rivers across the northern United States and Canada. They prefer clear, cool waters with rocky or sandy bottoms. Walleye are primarily nocturnal feeders, eating at dawn,...
Walleye are freshwater fish native to North America, commonly found in lakes and rivers across the northern United States and Canada. They prefer clear, cool waters with rocky or sandy bottoms. Walley...

Crankbait, Jig, Soft Plastic, Hard Bait, Spinnerbait, Blade Bait, Live Bait Rig, Bobber Rig, Metal Jig

Walleye
Walleye
Walleye
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Channel Catfish

The Channel Catfish is a popular freshwater fish native to North America, commonly found in rivers, lakes, and reservoirs with slow-moving or still waters. They are mostly active at night (nocturnal) and tend to feed during twilight and nighttime hours. Their diet includes insects, small fish, crustaceans, and plant material. Anglers typically use live baits like worms, cut bait, or commercial stink baits, as well as artificial lures such as soft plastics or jigs to catch them.
The Channel Catfish is a popular freshwater fish native to North America, commonly found in rivers, lakes, and reservoirs with slow-moving or still waters. They are mostly active at night (nocturnal) and tend to feed during twilight and nighttime hou...
The Channel Catfish is a popular freshwater fish native to North America, commonly found in rivers, lakes, and reservoirs with slow-moving or still waters. They are mostly active at night (nocturnal) ...

Soft Plastic, Crankbait, Dough Bait, Jig, Live Bait, Natural Bait, Natural Live Bait, Scented Bait, Scented Dough Bait

Channel Catfish
Channel Catfish
Channel Catfish
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Northern Pike

Northern Pike are predatory freshwater fish known for their elongated bodies and sharp teeth. They are commonly found in lakes, rivers, and slow-moving streams across North America, Europe, and parts of Asia. Northern Pike are most active during dawn and dusk, feeding primarily on smaller fish, amphibians, and occasionally small mammals or birds. They hunt aggressively and rely on ambush tactics. Anglers typically use lures such as spoons, spinnerbaits, crankbaits, and large plastic swimbaits to catch them.
Northern Pike are predatory freshwater fish known for their elongated bodies and sharp teeth. They are commonly found in lakes, rivers, and slow-moving streams across North America, Europe, and parts of Asia. Northern Pike are most active during dawn...
Northern Pike are predatory freshwater fish known for their elongated bodies and sharp teeth. They are commonly found in lakes, rivers, and slow-moving streams across North America, Europe, and parts ...

Spinnerbait, Spoon, Crankbait, Soft Plastic, Jig, Topwater, Jerkbait, Hard Plastic, Hard Plastic Lure

Northern Pike
Northern Pike
Northern Pike
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Carp

Carp are freshwater fish commonly found in rivers, lakes, and ponds around the world, especially in Europe and Asia. They are bottom feeders, typically eating plant material, insects, and small crustaceans. Carp are most active during early morning and late evening, feeding throughout the warmer months. Popular fishing lures for carp include boilies, corn, dough balls, and flavored baits, often used with hair rigs to improve catch rates.
Carp are freshwater fish commonly found in rivers, lakes, and ponds around the world, especially in Europe and Asia. They are bottom feeders, typically eating plant material, insects, and small crustaceans. Carp are most active during early morning a...
Carp are freshwater fish commonly found in rivers, lakes, and ponds around the world, especially in Europe and Asia. They are bottom feeders, typically eating plant material, insects, and small crusta...

Bait, Natural Bait, Soft Plastic Bait, Lure/Bait Combo, Rigged Bait, Soft Bait, Soft Plastic, Topwater Lure, Bait/Lure

Carp
Carp
Carp
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White Bass

White Bass are freshwater fish native to North America, commonly found in rivers, reservoirs, and lakes, especially in the central and eastern U.S. They prefer clear waters with moderate currents and are often near structures. White Bass primarily feed during the day, preying on small baitfish like shad and minnows. They are most active in spring and fall, especially during their spawning runs in spring. Popular fishing lures for White Bass include small jigs, crankbaits, spinnerbaits, and spoons, which mimic their natural prey.
White Bass are freshwater fish native to North America, commonly found in rivers, reservoirs, and lakes, especially in the central and eastern U.S. They prefer clear waters with moderate currents and are often near structures. White Bass primarily fe...
White Bass are freshwater fish native to North America, commonly found in rivers, reservoirs, and lakes, especially in the central and eastern U.S. They prefer clear waters with moderate currents and ...

Spinnerbait, Crankbait, Jig, Spoon, Blade Bait, Buzzbait, Casting Spoon, Hard Plastic Jerkbait, Soft Plastic

White Bass
White Bass
White Bass
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Smallmouth Bass

The Smallmouth Bass is a freshwater fish native to North America's clear, rocky rivers and lakes. They typically eat during early morning and late evening, feeding on crayfish, insects, and smaller fish. Smallmouth Bass are most active in cooler water temperatures, usually spring and fall. Popular fishing lures for catching them include crankbaits, jigs, soft plastics, and spinnerbaits.
The Smallmouth Bass is a freshwater fish native to North America's clear, rocky rivers and lakes. They typically eat during early morning and late evening, feeding on crayfish, insects, and smaller fish. Smallmouth Bass are most active in cooler wate...
The Smallmouth Bass is a freshwater fish native to North America's clear, rocky rivers and lakes. They typically eat during early morning and late evening, feeding on crayfish, insects, and smaller fi...

Hard Bait, Jig, Soft Plastic Bait, Spinnerbait, Topwater Lure, Soft Plastic, Spinner, Crankbait, Metal Lure

Smallmouth Bass
Smallmouth Bass
Smallmouth Bass
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Lake Trout

Lake trout are a freshwater fish species native to cold, deep lakes in North America, especially in Canada and the northern United States. They prefer deep, cool waters and are most active during dawn and dusk. Lake trout primarily feed on smaller fish, such as whitefish and ciscoes, as well as insects and crustaceans. Anglers often use lures like spoons, spoons with bright colors, and jigging spoons to catch them, especially when fishing in deep water.
Lake trout are a freshwater fish species native to cold, deep lakes in North America, especially in Canada and the northern United States. They prefer deep, cool waters and are most active during dawn and dusk. Lake trout primarily feed on smaller fi...
Lake trout are a freshwater fish species native to cold, deep lakes in North America, especially in Canada and the northern United States. They prefer deep, cool waters and are most active during dawn...

Jig, Spinnerbait, Spoon, Crankbait, Soft Plastic, Soft Plastic Swimbait, Swimbait, Blade Bait, Diving Crankbait

Lake Trout
Lake Trout
Lake Trout
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Mackerel

Mackerel are fast-swimming, schooling fish found mostly in temperate and tropical oceans, especially in the Atlantic and Pacific. They are active during the day and feed mainly on smaller fish, plankton, and crustaceans. Mackerel tend to feed near the surface, often during early morning and late afternoon. Common fishing lures used to catch them include small metal spoons, jigs, and shiny spoons that mimic their prey, as they are attracted to fast-moving, reflective bait.
Mackerel are fast-swimming, schooling fish found mostly in temperate and tropical oceans, especially in the Atlantic and Pacific. They are active during the day and feed mainly on smaller fish, plankton, and crustaceans. Mackerel tend to feed near th...
Mackerel are fast-swimming, schooling fish found mostly in temperate and tropical oceans, especially in the Atlantic and Pacific. They are active during the day and feed mainly on smaller fish, plankt...

Jig, Hard Bait, Jigging Lure, Soft Plastic Lure, Soft Plastic Swimbait, Spoon Lure, Blade Bait, Bucktail Jig, Casting Spoon

Mackerel
Mackerel
Mackerel
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Black Crappie

Black Crappie is a freshwater fish native to North America, known for its distinctive black spots and laterally compressed body. They typically inhabit clear lakes, reservoirs, and slow-moving rivers with plenty of vegetation or submerged structures. Black Crappies feed primarily during dawn and dusk, preying on small fish, insects, and crustaceans. They are most active in spring and fall. Common fishing lures for black crappie include small jigs, soft plastic grubs, and live minnows, often fished near submerged brush or vegetation.
Black Crappie is a freshwater fish native to North America, known for its distinctive black spots and laterally compressed body. They typically inhabit clear lakes, reservoirs, and slow-moving rivers with plenty of vegetation or submerged structures....
Black Crappie is a freshwater fish native to North America, known for its distinctive black spots and laterally compressed body. They typically inhabit clear lakes, reservoirs, and slow-moving rivers ...

Jig, Soft Plastic, Soft Plastic Grub, Spinner, Spinnerbait, Feather Jig, Hard Bait, Hard Plastic Lure, Hard-bodied Crankbait

Black Crappie
Black Crappie
Black Crappie
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Redfish

Redfish, also known as red drum, are a popular saltwater game fish found primarily along the Atlantic coast of the U.S. and in the Gulf of Mexico. They typically inhabit shallow coastal waters, estuaries, and bays. Redfish are most active during dawn and dusk, feeding on small fish, crabs, shrimp, and other crustaceans. Common fishing lures used to catch redfish include soft plastic baits, spoons, topwater plugs, and shrimp imitations. They are prized for their fighting ability and are often targeted by anglers in both inshore and nearshore waters.
Redfish, also known as red drum, are a popular saltwater game fish found primarily along the Atlantic coast of the U.S. and in the Gulf of Mexico. They typically inhabit shallow coastal waters, estuaries, and bays. Redfish are most active during dawn...
Redfish, also known as red drum, are a popular saltwater game fish found primarily along the Atlantic coast of the U.S. and in the Gulf of Mexico. They typically inhabit shallow coastal waters, estuar...

Crankbait, Soft Plastic Bait, Spoon Lure, Topwater Lure, Jig, Jig Lure, Lipless Crankbait, Soft Bait, Soft Plastic Lure

Redfish
Redfish
Redfish
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Sheepshead

Sheepshead are saltwater fish known for their human-like teeth, used to crush shellfish. They inhabit coastal waters along the western Atlantic, from Nova Scotia down to Florida and the Gulf of Mexico, often around piers, rocks, and oyster beds. Sheepshead primarily feed during the day on crustaceans, barnacles, and mollusks. They are most active during tidal changes, especially incoming tides. Anglers commonly use fiddler crabs, shrimp, and sand fleas as bait, and lures like jigs and soft plastics imitating crustaceans are effective for catching them.
Sheepshead are saltwater fish known for their human-like teeth, used to crush shellfish. They inhabit coastal waters along the western Atlantic, from Nova Scotia down to Florida and the Gulf of Mexico, often around piers, rocks, and oyster beds. Shee...
Sheepshead are saltwater fish known for their human-like teeth, used to crush shellfish. They inhabit coastal waters along the western Atlantic, from Nova Scotia down to Florida and the Gulf of Mexico...

Soft Plastic Bait, Jig, Live Bait Rig, Metal Spoon, Metallic Lure, Natural Bait, Soft Plastic Jig, Soft Plastic Lure

Sheepshead
Sheepshead
Sheepshead
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Tarpon

Tarpon are large, silver-colored fish known for their impressive size and acrobatic fighting ability. They are primarily found in warm coastal waters, estuaries, and lagoons of the Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. Tarpon are mostly active at dawn and dusk, feeding on smaller fish and crustaceans. They are carnivorous predators with a diet that includes mullet, pinfish, and crabs. Anglers commonly use lures such as soft plastics, jigs, and large topwater plugs to catch tarpon, often targeting their feeding times for the best success.
Tarpon are large, silver-colored fish known for their impressive size and acrobatic fighting ability. They are primarily found in warm coastal waters, estuaries, and lagoons of the Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. Tarpo...
Tarpon are large, silver-colored fish known for their impressive size and acrobatic fighting ability. They are primarily found in warm coastal waters, estuaries, and lagoons of the Atlantic Ocean, inc...

Jig, Soft Plastic, Spoon, Topwater Lure, Casting Spoon, Jerkbait, Lipless Crankbait, Metal Jig, Sinking Minnow

Tarpon
Tarpon
Tarpon
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Sunfish

Sunfish are freshwater fish belonging to the family Centrarchidae, commonly found in lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams throughout North America. They typically eat insects, small crustaceans, and larvae. Sunfish are most active during the warmer parts of the day, especially in the morning and late afternoon. Anglers often use small jigs, live bait like worms, or spinnerbaits to catch sunfish. They tend to feed near vegetation and shallow waters.
Sunfish are freshwater fish belonging to the family Centrarchidae, commonly found in lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams throughout North America. They typically eat insects, small crustaceans, and larvae. Sunfish are most active during the warmer part...
Sunfish are freshwater fish belonging to the family Centrarchidae, commonly found in lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams throughout North America. They typically eat insects, small crustaceans, and larv...

Soft Plastic, Spinnerbait, Crankbait, Jig, Fly Lure, Hard Bait, Soft Plastic Bait, Soft Plastic Bait on Jighead, Spinner

Sunfish
Sunfish
Sunfish
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Brook Trout

Brook trout are freshwater fish native to Eastern North America, known for their beautiful, colorful markings. They typically inhabit cold, clear, well-oxygenated streams, rivers, and lakes, often in forested or mountainous areas. Brook trout usually feed throughout the day but are most active during early morning and late evening. Their diet consists mainly of aquatic insects, small fish, and crustaceans. Anglers often use lures like small spinners, spoons, and flies (especially dry flies and nymphs) to catch them effectively.
Brook trout are freshwater fish native to Eastern North America, known for their beautiful, colorful markings. They typically inhabit cold, clear, well-oxygenated streams, rivers, and lakes, often in forested or mountainous areas. Brook trout usually...
Brook trout are freshwater fish native to Eastern North America, known for their beautiful, colorful markings. They typically inhabit cold, clear, well-oxygenated streams, rivers, and lakes, often in ...

Spinner, Jig, Crankbait, Floating Minnow, Fly, Minnow Plug, Soft Plastic, Soft Plastic Nymph Imitation, Soft Plastic Worm

Brook Trout
Brook Trout
Brook Trout
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Green Sunfish

The Green Sunfish is a freshwater fish native to North America, commonly found in lakes, ponds, and slow-moving streams with plenty of vegetation. They are opportunistic feeders, eating insects, small fish, and crustaceans, primarily feeding during daylight hours, especially in the early morning and late afternoon. Green Sunfish are active throughout the day and are known to be aggressive feeders. Anglers often use small jigs, worms, or spinnerbaits to catch them.
The Green Sunfish is a freshwater fish native to North America, commonly found in lakes, ponds, and slow-moving streams with plenty of vegetation. They are opportunistic feeders, eating insects, small fish, and crustaceans, primarily feeding during d...
The Green Sunfish is a freshwater fish native to North America, commonly found in lakes, ponds, and slow-moving streams with plenty of vegetation. They are opportunistic feeders, eating insects, small...

Crankbait, Jig, Spinnerbait, Live Bait, Soft Plastic, Soft Plastic Bait, Spoon, Spoon Lure, Topwater Lure

Green Sunfish
Green Sunfish
Green Sunfish
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Spanish Mackerel

Spanish Mackerel are fast, predatory fish known for their sleek, silver bodies with yellow or greenish spots. They are commonly found in coastal waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean. Spanish Mackerel are most active during the day, especially at dawn and dusk, and primarily feed on small fish and shrimp. Anglers often use spoons, jigs, and small trolling plugs as effective lures to catch them.
Spanish Mackerel are fast, predatory fish known for their sleek, silver bodies with yellow or greenish spots. They are commonly found in coastal waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean. Spanish Mackerel are most active during ...
Spanish Mackerel are fast, predatory fish known for their sleek, silver bodies with yellow or greenish spots. They are commonly found in coastal waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and the C...

Soft Plastic Lure, Hard Bait, Hardbody Lure, Jig Lure, Jigging Lure, Metal Jig, Sabiki Rig, Soft Bait, Spoon Lure

Spanish Mackerel
Spanish Mackerel
Spanish Mackerel
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Kingfish

Kingfish, also known as king mackerel, are fast-swimming predatory fish found in the western Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. They typically inhabit coastal waters and are most active during dawn and dusk. Kingfish primarily feed on smaller fish such as menhaden, sardines, and herring. Anglers often use spoons, jigs, and trolling plugs as common lures to catch them, taking advantage of their aggressive feeding habits.
Kingfish, also known as king mackerel, are fast-swimming predatory fish found in the western Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. They typically inhabit coastal waters and are most active during dawn and dusk. Kingfish primarily feed on smaller fis...
Kingfish, also known as king mackerel, are fast-swimming predatory fish found in the western Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. They typically inhabit coastal waters and are most active during daw...

jig, Jigging Lure, Crankbait, Metal Jig, Soft Plastic, Spoon Lure, hard bait, soft plastic, spoon

Kingfish
Kingfish
Kingfish
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Snook

Snook are popular saltwater game fish found primarily in warm coastal waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, especially around Florida and the Caribbean. They prefer estuaries, mangroves, and nearshore waters. Snook are most active and feed during dawn and dusk, preying on smaller fish, shrimp, and crustaceans. They are ambush predators, often hiding near structures. Common fishing lures for snook include soft plastics, jigs, topwater plugs, and live bait like shrimp or pilchards.
Snook are popular saltwater game fish found primarily in warm coastal waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, especially around Florida and the Caribbean. They prefer estuaries, mangroves, and nearshore waters. Snook are most active and ...
Snook are popular saltwater game fish found primarily in warm coastal waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, especially around Florida and the Caribbean. They prefer estuaries, mangroves...

Soft Plastic, Hard Plastic Crankbait, Hardbait, Jig, Metal, Spinnerbait, Spoon, Surface Lure, Suspending Twitchbait

Snook
Snook
Snook
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Red Drum

The Red Drum, also known as Redfish, is a popular game fish found mainly along the Atlantic coast of the United States and the Gulf of Mexico. They inhabit coastal waters, estuaries, and bays, often near structures like oyster beds and marshes. Red Drum are opportunistic feeders, eating crabs, shrimp, and small fish primarily during dawn and dusk when they are most active. Common fishing lures for Red Drum include soft plastics, spoons, and topwater plugs, which mimic their natural prey and attract strikes.
The Red Drum, also known as Redfish, is a popular game fish found mainly along the Atlantic coast of the United States and the Gulf of Mexico. They inhabit coastal waters, estuaries, and bays, often near structures like oyster beds and marshes. Red D...
The Red Drum, also known as Redfish, is a popular game fish found mainly along the Atlantic coast of the United States and the Gulf of Mexico. They inhabit coastal waters, estuaries, and bays, often n...

Jig, Blade Bait, Crankbait, Soft Plastic, Soft Plastic Bait, Soft Plastic Swimbait, Spinner Lure, Spoon, Topwater

Red Drum
Red Drum
Red Drum
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Cobia

Cobia is a large, migratory marine fish found in warm coastal waters worldwide, especially in the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and around reefs and wrecks. They are predatory and typically feed during the day on crabs, squid, and smaller fish. Cobia are active mostly in daylight hours, often near floating structures. Common fishing lures for cobia include live bait like eels or crabs, as well as artificial lures such as jigs, soft plastics, and large plugs or spoons.
Cobia is a large, migratory marine fish found in warm coastal waters worldwide, especially in the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and around reefs and wrecks. They are predatory and typically feed during the day on crabs, squid, and smaller fish. Cobia are...
Cobia is a large, migratory marine fish found in warm coastal waters worldwide, especially in the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and around reefs and wrecks. They are predatory and typically feed during th...

Jig, Bladed Jig, Diving Minnow, Hard Minnow, Soft Plastic, Soft Plastic Bait, Soft Plastic Swimbait, Spoon, Suspending Minnow

Cobia
Cobia
Cobia
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Hybrid Striped Bass

The Hybrid Striped Bass is a cross between a striped bass and a white bass, known for its strong fight and tasty flesh. They typically live in freshwater lakes and reservoirs but can also be found in brackish waters. They are most active during dawn and dusk, feeding primarily on smaller fish like shad and minnows. Common fishing lures to catch them include crankbaits, jerkbaits, and topwater plugs, which mimic their natural prey and trigger strikes during their active feeding times.
The Hybrid Striped Bass is a cross between a striped bass and a white bass, known for its strong fight and tasty flesh. They typically live in freshwater lakes and reservoirs but can also be found in brackish waters. They are most active during dawn ...
The Hybrid Striped Bass is a cross between a striped bass and a white bass, known for its strong fight and tasty flesh. They typically live in freshwater lakes and reservoirs but can also be found in ...

Jig, Soft Plastic Swimbait, Crankbait, Inline Spinner, Lipless Crankbait, Soft Plastic Grub, Soft Plastic Worm, Spinner, Spinnerbait

Hybrid Striped Bass
Hybrid Striped Bass
Hybrid Striped Bass
31

Wahoo

The Wahoo is a fast, predatory fish found primarily in tropical and subtropical waters worldwide, especially in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. They are known for their speed and sharp teeth. Wahoo are usually active during daylight hours and tend to feed on smaller fish and squid. They often feed aggressively in the early morning and late afternoon. Common fishing lures used to catch Wahoo include trolling lures like skirted plugs, deep-diving plugs, and high-speed trolling feathers or skirted jigs, which mimic their prey and take advantage of their aggressive feeding habits.
The Wahoo is a fast, predatory fish found primarily in tropical and subtropical waters worldwide, especially in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. They are known for their speed and sharp teeth. Wahoo are usually active during daylight hours a...
The Wahoo is a fast, predatory fish found primarily in tropical and subtropical waters worldwide, especially in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. They are known for their speed and sharp teeth...

Trolling Lure, Hard Bait, Jig, Metal Jigging Lure, Plug, Soft Plastic, Soft Plastic Lure, Spoon, Stickbait

Wahoo
Wahoo
Wahoo
32

Barracuda

Barracudas are predatory fish known for their long, slender bodies and sharp teeth. They are typically found in tropical and subtropical ocean waters around reefs and seagrasses. Barracudas are most active and feed primarily during the day, preying on smaller fish like mullets and sardines. Anglers often use lures such as spoons, plugs, and surface poppers to catch them, mimicking the movement of their natural prey.
Barracudas are predatory fish known for their long, slender bodies and sharp teeth. They are typically found in tropical and subtropical ocean waters around reefs and seagrasses. Barracudas are most active and feed primarily during the day, preying o...
Barracudas are predatory fish known for their long, slender bodies and sharp teeth. They are typically found in tropical and subtropical ocean waters around reefs and seagrasses. Barracudas are most a...

Soft Plastic Swimbait, Casting Spoon, Jerkbait, Jig with Skirt, Jigging Lure, Multi-hook Bait Rig, Plug, Rig, Spoon

Barracuda
Barracuda
Barracuda
33

Yellowtail

Yellowtail, often referring to the Yellowtail Amberjack (Seriola lalandi), are fast-growing, predatory fish found in subtropical and temperate waters, especially around the Pacific Ocean near Japan, California, and Australia. They are active mostly during the day, feeding on smaller fish, squid, and crustaceans. Anglers commonly use lures like jigs, live bait, and surface poppers to catch them, targeting periods around dawn and dusk when they are most actively hunting.
Yellowtail, often referring to the Yellowtail Amberjack (Seriola lalandi), are fast-growing, predatory fish found in subtropical and temperate waters, especially around the Pacific Ocean near Japan, California, and Australia. They are active mostly d...
Yellowtail, often referring to the Yellowtail Amberjack (Seriola lalandi), are fast-growing, predatory fish found in subtropical and temperate waters, especially around the Pacific Ocean near Japan, C...

Jigging Lure, Casting Lure, Live Bait, Soft Bait, Topwater Lure

Yellowtail
Yellowtail
Yellowtail
34

Brown Trout

The Brown Trout is a species of freshwater fish native to Europe but widely introduced elsewhere. They typically inhabit cold, well-oxygenated rivers, streams, and lakes. Brown Trout primarily feed during dawn and dusk, eating insects, small fish, and crustaceans. They are most active in cooler water temperatures, often early morning and late evening. Common fishing lures for Brown Trout include spinners, spoons, and flies that imitate their natural prey.
The Brown Trout is a species of freshwater fish native to Europe but widely introduced elsewhere. They typically inhabit cold, well-oxygenated rivers, streams, and lakes. Brown Trout primarily feed during dawn and dusk, eating insects, small fish, an...
The Brown Trout is a species of freshwater fish native to Europe but widely introduced elsewhere. They typically inhabit cold, well-oxygenated rivers, streams, and lakes. Brown Trout primarily feed du...

Jig, Soft Plastic Bait, Crankbait, Hard Bait, Metal Lure, Soft Bait, Spinner, Spinnerbait, Spoon

Brown Trout
Brown Trout
Brown Trout
35

Rock Bass

Rock Bass are freshwater fish native to North America, commonly found in clear, rocky-bottomed streams, rivers, and lakes. They tend to be most active during the day, especially in the early morning and late afternoon. Rock Bass primarily eat small fish, insects, crayfish, and other invertebrates. Anglers often use small jigs, spinners, and soft plastic lures to catch them, focusing on rocky or submerged structures where these fish like to hide.
Rock Bass are freshwater fish native to North America, commonly found in clear, rocky-bottomed streams, rivers, and lakes. They tend to be most active during the day, especially in the early morning and late afternoon. Rock Bass primarily eat small f...
Rock Bass are freshwater fish native to North America, commonly found in clear, rocky-bottomed streams, rivers, and lakes. They tend to be most active during the day, especially in the early morning a...

Jig, Soft Plastic, Soft Plastic Bait, Crankbait, Hard Bait, Metal Spoon, Spinner, Spinnerbait, Spoon

Rock Bass
Rock Bass
Rock Bass
36

Grouper

Groupers are large, stout-bodied fish belonging to the family Serranidae, commonly found in warm, tropical and subtropical waters, especially around coral reefs in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. They are typically nocturnal feeders, hunting mainly at dusk and during the night. Groupers are carnivorous and primarily eat fish, crustaceans, and squid. They are most active during the evening and nighttime. Common fishing lures used to catch groupers include jigs, live bait such as pinfish or sardines, and large soft plastic lures that mimic prey movement.
Groupers are large, stout-bodied fish belonging to the family Serranidae, commonly found in warm, tropical and subtropical waters, especially around coral reefs in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. They are typically nocturnal feeders, huntin...
Groupers are large, stout-bodied fish belonging to the family Serranidae, commonly found in warm, tropical and subtropical waters, especially around coral reefs in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oc...

Jig, Crankbait, Soft Plastic, Soft Plastic Swimbait

Grouper
Grouper
Grouper
37

Hybrid Bass

Hybrid bass, also known as hybrid striped bass or "wipers," are a cross between striped bass and white bass. They thrive in freshwater reservoirs, lakes, and rivers across the United States. Hybrid bass are typically most active and feeding during early morning and late evening. Their diet includes smaller fish, insects, and crustaceans. Anglers commonly use lures such as crankbaits, topwater plugs, jigs, and soft plastic swimbaits to catch them.
Hybrid bass, also known as hybrid striped bass or "wipers," are a cross between striped bass and white bass. They thrive in freshwater reservoirs, lakes, and rivers across the United States. Hybrid bass are typically most active and feeding during ea...
Hybrid bass, also known as hybrid striped bass or "wipers," are a cross between striped bass and white bass. They thrive in freshwater reservoirs, lakes, and rivers across the United States. Hybrid ba...

Soft Plastic, Crankbait, Jig, Lipless Crankbait, Spinnerbait

Hybrid Bass
Hybrid Bass
Hybrid Bass
38

Amberjack

Amberjack are large, strong saltwater fish commonly found in the Atlantic Ocean, especially around reefs and wrecks. They usually inhabit warm waters near the coast and at depths ranging from 20 to 75 meters. Amberjack are most active during dawn and dusk, feeding primarily on smaller fish, squid, and crustaceans. Anglers often use jigs, live bait, and trolling lures like plugs and spoons to catch them.
Amberjack are large, strong saltwater fish commonly found in the Atlantic Ocean, especially around reefs and wrecks. They usually inhabit warm waters near the coast and at depths ranging from 20 to 75 meters. Amberjack are most active during dawn and...
Amberjack are large, strong saltwater fish commonly found in the Atlantic Ocean, especially around reefs and wrecks. They usually inhabit warm waters near the coast and at depths ranging from 20 to 75...

Amberjack
Amberjack
Amberjack
39

Black Drum

The Black Drum is a large saltwater fish found primarily along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States. They inhabit bays, estuaries, and coastal waters, often near oyster beds and structures. Black Drum are bottom feeders, eating mollusks, crustaceans, and small fish, and they tend to feed more actively at night or during low light conditions. Anglers commonly use cut bait, shrimp, crabs, or artificial soft plastics to catch them, with jigs and bottom rigs being effective fishing methods.
The Black Drum is a large saltwater fish found primarily along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States. They inhabit bays, estuaries, and coastal waters, often near oyster beds and structures. Black Drum are bottom feeders, eating mollusks,...
The Black Drum is a large saltwater fish found primarily along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States. They inhabit bays, estuaries, and coastal waters, often near oyster beds and structure...

Jig, Soft Plastic Bait, Metal Spoon, Topwater Plug

Black Drum
Black Drum
Black Drum
40

Sea Trout

Sea trout are a type of migratory fish belonging to the brown trout species, known for living both in freshwater and saltwater environments. They are commonly found along coastal areas, estuaries, and rivers in Europe, North America, and parts of Asia. Sea trout are most active during dawn and dusk, feeding primarily on small fish, crustaceans, and aquatic insects. Anglers often use lures such as spoons, spinners, and soft plastic baits to catch them, mimicking their natural prey to attract bites.
Sea trout are a type of migratory fish belonging to the brown trout species, known for living both in freshwater and saltwater environments. They are commonly found along coastal areas, estuaries, and rivers in Europe, North America, and parts of Asi...
Sea trout are a type of migratory fish belonging to the brown trout species, known for living both in freshwater and saltwater environments. They are commonly found along coastal areas, estuaries, and...

Hard Plastic Crankbait, Jig, Metal Spoon, Soft Plastic Imitation, Soft Plastic Swimbait, Surface Lure

Sea Trout
Sea Trout
Sea Trout
41

Bream

Bream are freshwater and saltwater fish belonging to various species, commonly found in Europe, Australia, and parts of North America. They typically inhabit rivers, lakes, and coastal waters, preferring areas with plenty of vegetation or structure. Bream are usually most active during dawn and dusk, feeding mainly on small invertebrates, insects, larvae, and plant matter. Anglers often catch bream using small hooks with bait like worms, maggots, or sweetcorn, and common lures include small soft plastics, spinners, and flies tailored to mimic their natural prey.
Bream are freshwater and saltwater fish belonging to various species, commonly found in Europe, Australia, and parts of North America. They typically inhabit rivers, lakes, and coastal waters, preferring areas with plenty of vegetation or structure. ...
Bream are freshwater and saltwater fish belonging to various species, commonly found in Europe, Australia, and parts of North America. They typically inhabit rivers, lakes, and coastal waters, preferr...

Jig, Crankbait, Soft Plastic, Spinner, Spinnerbait

Bream
Bream
Bream
42

Gar

Gar are long, slender freshwater fish known for their elongated bodies and sharp teeth. They primarily inhabit slow-moving waters like rivers, lakes, and bayous in North and Central America. Gar are ambush predators, usually feeding during the day on fish and crustaceans. They are most active at dawn and dusk. Common fishing lures used to catch gar include topwater plugs, spinnerbaits, and large spoons, often mimicking prey fish to attract their attention.
Gar are long, slender freshwater fish known for their elongated bodies and sharp teeth. They primarily inhabit slow-moving waters like rivers, lakes, and bayous in North and Central America. Gar are ambush predators, usually feeding during the day on...
Gar are long, slender freshwater fish known for their elongated bodies and sharp teeth. They primarily inhabit slow-moving waters like rivers, lakes, and bayous in North and Central America. Gar are a...

Hard Bait, Hard Lure, Metal Lure, Soft Bait, Spinner Lure, Topwater Lure

Gar
Gar
Gar
43

Speckled Trout

The Speckled Trout, also known as Spotted Seatrout, is a popular saltwater game fish found primarily in the coastal waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, especially around estuaries and bays. They are most active during dawn and dusk when they feed on small fish, shrimp, and crustaceans. Speckled Trout are opportunistic feeders, often hunting near seagrass beds and oyster reefs. Anglers commonly use lures such as soft plastic shrimp imitations, topwater plugs, and flashy spoons to catch them.
The Speckled Trout, also known as Spotted Seatrout, is a popular saltwater game fish found primarily in the coastal waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, especially around estuaries and bays. They are most active during dawn and dusk w...
The Speckled Trout, also known as Spotted Seatrout, is a popular saltwater game fish found primarily in the coastal waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, especially around estuaries and...

Soft Plastic, Jerkbait, Jig, Metal Spoon, Topwater Hard Bait

Speckled Trout
Speckled Trout
Speckled Trout
44

Flounder

Flounder are flatfish known for their unique ability to camouflage by lying on one side on the ocean floor. They typically live in coastal waters and estuaries, often found on sandy or muddy bottoms. Flounder are mostly active during dawn and dusk, feeding on small fish, crustaceans, and other invertebrates. Anglers commonly use lures like soft plastic baits, jigs, and live bait such as minnows or shrimp to catch flounder.
Flounder are flatfish known for their unique ability to camouflage by lying on one side on the ocean floor. They typically live in coastal waters and estuaries, often found on sandy or muddy bottoms. Flounder are mostly active during dawn and dusk, f...
Flounder are flatfish known for their unique ability to camouflage by lying on one side on the ocean floor. They typically live in coastal waters and estuaries, often found on sandy or muddy bottoms. ...

Jig, Hard Plastic Lure, Metal Jig, Soft Plastic Bait, Spoon

Flounder
Flounder
Flounder
45

Shellcracker

The Shellcracker, also known as the redear sunfish, is a freshwater fish native to the southeastern United States. They typically inhabit lakes, ponds, and slow-moving rivers with plenty of vegetation. Shellcrackers are most active during the warmer months and feed primarily during the day on snails, small crustaceans, and insects. Anglers commonly use small jigs, crickets, nightcrawler worms, and artificial lures like tube jigs or soft plastics to catch them.
The Shellcracker, also known as the redear sunfish, is a freshwater fish native to the southeastern United States. They typically inhabit lakes, ponds, and slow-moving rivers with plenty of vegetation. Shellcrackers are most active during the warmer ...
The Shellcracker, also known as the redear sunfish, is a freshwater fish native to the southeastern United States. They typically inhabit lakes, ponds, and slow-moving rivers with plenty of vegetation...

Soft Plastic, Hard Bait, Jig, Jig with Soft Plastic, Spinnerbait

Shellcracker
Shellcracker
Shellcracker
46

Blue Catfish

The Blue Catfish is a large freshwater fish native to the Mississippi River basin in the United States. They typically inhabit large rivers, reservoirs, and lakes with deep pools and slow currents. Blue Catfish are opportunistic feeders, eating a variety of prey including fish, crustaceans, and even small mammals; they tend to feed most actively during early morning and late evening hours. They are mostly active during twilight and nighttime. Common fishing lures for Blue Catfish include cut bait, live bait such as shad or bluegill, and stink baits, as well as large jigs and soft plastics mimicking their natural prey.
The Blue Catfish is a large freshwater fish native to the Mississippi River basin in the United States. They typically inhabit large rivers, reservoirs, and lakes with deep pools and slow currents. Blue Catfish are opportunistic feeders, eating a var...
The Blue Catfish is a large freshwater fish native to the Mississippi River basin in the United States. They typically inhabit large rivers, reservoirs, and lakes with deep pools and slow currents. Bl...

Circle Hook with Live or Cut Bait, Cut Bait Rig, Jig with Live Bait, Soft Plastic Bait, Spinnerbait, Spoon

Blue Catfish
Blue Catfish
Blue Catfish
47

Perch

Perch are freshwater fish commonly found in North America and Europe, typically inhabiting lakes, rivers, and ponds with clear, slow-moving water. They are usually active during dawn and dusk, feeding primarily on smaller fish, insects, and crustaceans. Perch tend to eat more actively in cooler parts of the day or during overcast conditions. Popular fishing lures for perch include small jigs, soft plastic baits, live minnows, and spinnerbaits, which mimic their natural prey.
Perch are freshwater fish commonly found in North America and Europe, typically inhabiting lakes, rivers, and ponds with clear, slow-moving water. They are usually active during dawn and dusk, feeding primarily on smaller fish, insects, and crustacea...
Perch are freshwater fish commonly found in North America and Europe, typically inhabiting lakes, rivers, and ponds with clear, slow-moving water. They are usually active during dawn and dusk, feeding...

Metal, Soft Plastic, Hard Bait, Jig

Perch
Perch
Perch
48

Muskellunge

The Muskellunge, often called "Muskie," is a large freshwater predatory fish native to North America, primarily found in the Great Lakes region, the Mississippi River basin, and parts of Canada. They prefer clear, vegetated lakes and slow-moving rivers. Muskies are ambush predators, feeding mostly on fish, but also frogs and small mammals, and they tend to be most active during dawn and dusk. Common fishing lures used to catch them include large crankbaits, spinnerbaits, jerkbaits, and topwater plugs, which mimic their prey and provoke aggressive strikes.
The Muskellunge, often called "Muskie," is a large freshwater predatory fish native to North America, primarily found in the Great Lakes region, the Mississippi River basin, and parts of Canada. They prefer clear, vegetated lakes and slow-moving rive...
The Muskellunge, often called "Muskie," is a large freshwater predatory fish native to North America, primarily found in the Great Lakes region, the Mississippi River basin, and parts of Canada. They ...

Hard Bait, Jig, Soft Bait, Soft Plastic Jig, Spinnerbait

Muskellunge
Muskellunge
Muskellunge
49

Snapper

Snappers are a family of saltwater fish commonly found in warm waters such as the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean, and along the coasts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. They tend to inhabit reefs, rocky bottoms, and estuaries. Snappers are mostly active during dawn and dusk, feeding on smaller fish, crustaceans, and mollusks. Anglers often catch them using lures like jigs, soft plastics, and live bait such as shrimp or small baitfish.
Snappers are a family of saltwater fish commonly found in warm waters such as the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean, and along the coasts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. They tend to inhabit reefs, rocky bottoms, and estuaries. Snappers are mostly ac...
Snappers are a family of saltwater fish commonly found in warm waters such as the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean, and along the coasts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. They tend to inhabit reefs, ro...

Jig, Soft Plastic, Metal Jig

Snapper
Snapper
Snapper
50

Bluefish

Bluefish are aggressive, predatory fish found in coastal and estuarine waters along the Atlantic coast of the Americas. They prefer temperate and subtropical waters and are typically found near the surface or midwater. Bluefish are voracious feeders, primarily eating smaller fish like menhaden, anchovies, and sardines, and they often feed actively during dawn and dusk. They are most active during warmer months. Common fishing lures to catch bluefish include spoons, plugs, jigs, and surface poppers, which mimic their prey and provoke strikes.
Bluefish are aggressive, predatory fish found in coastal and estuarine waters along the Atlantic coast of the Americas. They prefer temperate and subtropical waters and are typically found near the surface or midwater. Bluefish are voracious feeders,...
Bluefish are aggressive, predatory fish found in coastal and estuarine waters along the Atlantic coast of the Americas. They prefer temperate and subtropical waters and are typically found near the su...

Metal Jig, Soft Plastic, Jig, Topwater Lure

Bluefish
Bluefish
Bluefish
51

Fluke

Fluke, also known as summer flounder, are flatfish found primarily along the Atlantic coast of the U.S., from Boston to Florida. They typically inhabit sandy or muddy bottoms in shallow coastal waters and estuaries. Fluke are most active during warmer months, especially spring through early fall, and they feed primarily at dawn and dusk on smaller fish, squid, and crustaceans. Common fishing lures for fluke include bucktail jigs, soft plastic baits like Gulp! Minnows, and shrimp imitations, often paired with bait such as live minnows or squid strips.
Fluke, also known as summer flounder, are flatfish found primarily along the Atlantic coast of the U.S., from Boston to Florida. They typically inhabit sandy or muddy bottoms in shallow coastal waters and estuaries. Fluke are most active during warme...
Fluke, also known as summer flounder, are flatfish found primarily along the Atlantic coast of the U.S., from Boston to Florida. They typically inhabit sandy or muddy bottoms in shallow coastal waters...

Jig, Hard Bait, Metal Jig, Soft Plastic, Soft Plastic Bait

Fluke
Fluke
Fluke
52

Blackfish

Blackfish, commonly known as tautog, are saltwater fish found mainly along the Atlantic coast of North America, especially around rocky reefs and structures. They are known for their strong teeth and feed primarily on crustaceans like crabs and mollusks. Blackfish are most active during the day, particularly in cooler months like fall and spring. Anglers often use lures such as green crabs, soft plastic baits, or jigs to catch them, with live or cut bait also being effective.
Blackfish, commonly known as tautog, are saltwater fish found mainly along the Atlantic coast of North America, especially around rocky reefs and structures. They are known for their strong teeth and feed primarily on crustaceans like crabs and mollu...
Blackfish, commonly known as tautog, are saltwater fish found mainly along the Atlantic coast of North America, especially around rocky reefs and structures. They are known for their strong teeth and ...

Soft Plastic Bait, Blade Bait, Jig, Soft Plastic Jig, Spoon Lure

Blackfish
Blackfish
Blackfish
53

Tautog

The Tautog, also known as blackfish, is a species of wrasse found primarily along the Atlantic coast of North America, from Nova Scotia to South Carolina. They typically inhabit rocky bottoms, reefs, and wrecks, often nearshore in cooler waters. Tautog are most active during the day and tend to feed on hard-shelled prey like crabs, mollusks, and barnacles. Anglers commonly catch them using bait such as fiddler crabs, green crabs, or clams, and artificial lures like soft plastic jigs that mimic crustaceans are also effective.
The Tautog, also known as blackfish, is a species of wrasse found primarily along the Atlantic coast of North America, from Nova Scotia to South Carolina. They typically inhabit rocky bottoms, reefs, and wrecks, often nearshore in cooler waters. Taut...
The Tautog, also known as blackfish, is a species of wrasse found primarily along the Atlantic coast of North America, from Nova Scotia to South Carolina. They typically inhabit rocky bottoms, reefs, ...

Jig, Soft Plastic Bait

Tautog
Tautog
Tautog
54

Sea Bass

Sea bass are a group of fish species commonly found in both saltwater and freshwater environments, often along coastal areas, estuaries, and rocky reefs. They are typically active during dawn and dusk when they feed on smaller fish, crustaceans, and invertebrates. Sea bass are opportunistic feeders and hunt throughout the day, especially in low light conditions. Popular fishing lures for sea bass include soft plastic baits, jigs, crankbaits, and live bait like shrimp or small fish, as they attract these predatory fish effectively.
Sea bass are a group of fish species commonly found in both saltwater and freshwater environments, often along coastal areas, estuaries, and rocky reefs. They are typically active during dawn and dusk when they feed on smaller fish, crustaceans, and ...
Sea bass are a group of fish species commonly found in both saltwater and freshwater environments, often along coastal areas, estuaries, and rocky reefs. They are typically active during dawn and dusk...

Soft Plastic, Crankbait, Jig, Metal Jig Spoon

Sea Bass
Sea Bass
Sea Bass
55

Weakfish

Weakfish are a species of saltwater fish found primarily along the Atlantic coast of the United States, from Massachusetts to Florida. They inhabit estuaries, bays, and nearshore waters and are most active during dawn and dusk. Weakfish feed mainly on small fish, crustaceans, and shrimp. Anglers commonly use lures such as soft plastic baits, bucktail jigs, and small spoons to catch them, often in areas with sandy or muddy bottoms where weakfish tend to forage.
Weakfish are a species of saltwater fish found primarily along the Atlantic coast of the United States, from Massachusetts to Florida. They inhabit estuaries, bays, and nearshore waters and are most active during dawn and dusk. Weakfish feed mainly o...
Weakfish are a species of saltwater fish found primarily along the Atlantic coast of the United States, from Massachusetts to Florida. They inhabit estuaries, bays, and nearshore waters and are most a...

Jig, Soft Plastic, Spoon, Topwater

Weakfish
Weakfish
Weakfish
56

Halibut

Halibut are large flatfish found mainly in the North Pacific and North Atlantic Oceans. They dwell on the seafloor, often near continental shelves. Halibut are carnivorous, feeding primarily on fish, squid, and crustaceans, usually during twilight and nighttime when they are most active. Anglers commonly use jigs, live bait like herring or salmon, and artificial lures that mimic smaller fish to catch them.
Halibut are large flatfish found mainly in the North Pacific and North Atlantic Oceans. They dwell on the seafloor, often near continental shelves. Halibut are carnivorous, feeding primarily on fish, squid, and crustaceans, usually during twilight an...
Halibut are large flatfish found mainly in the North Pacific and North Atlantic Oceans. They dwell on the seafloor, often near continental shelves. Halibut are carnivorous, feeding primarily on fish, ...

Metal Jig, Heavy Jig, Jig with Skirt, Metal Spoon, Soft Plastic

Halibut
Halibut
Halibut
57

Rockfish

Rockfish are a group of marine fish commonly found along the Pacific coast of North America, particularly in rocky reefs and deep underwater structures. They are generally bottom-dwellers and can live at various depths, from shallow waters to over 900 meters deep. Rockfish are carnivorous, feeding mainly on smaller fish, crustaceans, and plankton. They tend to be more active during dawn and dusk when they hunt for food. Anglers often use jigs, soft plastic lures, and bait like squid or anchovies to catch rockfish. These fish are popular targets due to their tasty flesh and challenging catch.
Rockfish are a group of marine fish commonly found along the Pacific coast of North America, particularly in rocky reefs and deep underwater structures. They are generally bottom-dwellers and can live at various depths, from shallow waters to over 90...
Rockfish are a group of marine fish commonly found along the Pacific coast of North America, particularly in rocky reefs and deep underwater structures. They are generally bottom-dwellers and can live...

Bait Rig, Jig, Metal Jig, Metal Spoon, Soft Plastic Lure, Soft Plastic Swimbait

Rockfish
Rockfish
Rockfish
58

Lingcod

Lingcod are large, predatory fish found primarily along the Pacific coast of North America, from Alaska to Baja California. They typically inhabit rocky reefs and kelp beds at depths ranging from shallow waters to about 475 feet. Lingcod are opportunistic feeders, eating mostly fish and crustaceans, and they tend to be most active and feed during dawn and dusk. Anglers commonly use jigs, soft plastic lures, swimbaits, and live bait to catch lingcod, often targeting them near rocky structures where they hide.
Lingcod are large, predatory fish found primarily along the Pacific coast of North America, from Alaska to Baja California. They typically inhabit rocky reefs and kelp beds at depths ranging from shallow waters to about 475 feet. Lingcod are opportun...
Lingcod are large, predatory fish found primarily along the Pacific coast of North America, from Alaska to Baja California. They typically inhabit rocky reefs and kelp beds at depths ranging from shal...

Soft Plastic, Jigging Lure, Casting/Trolling Lure

Lingcod
Lingcod
Lingcod
59

Cod

Cod are a type of marine fish found mainly in cold waters of the North Atlantic Ocean. They typically live near the seabed in coastal areas and deeper waters. Cod are most active during dawn and dusk and usually feed on smaller fish, crustaceans, and invertebrates. Common fishing lures for cod include jigs, soft plastic baits, and spoons, often used with bottom rigs to mimic their prey.
Cod are a type of marine fish found mainly in cold waters of the North Atlantic Ocean. They typically live near the seabed in coastal areas and deeper waters. Cod are most active during dawn and dusk and usually feed on smaller fish, crustaceans, and...
Cod are a type of marine fish found mainly in cold waters of the North Atlantic Ocean. They typically live near the seabed in coastal areas and deeper waters. Cod are most active during dawn and dusk ...

Jigging Lure, Soft Bait, Metal Lure, Surface Lure

Cod
Cod
Cod
60

Sablefish

Sablefish, also known as black cod, are deep-sea fish found primarily in the North Pacific Ocean, from California to Alaska and across to Japan. They inhabit depths between 300 and 3,000 feet, favoring cold, dark waters. Sablefish are nocturnal feeders, active mostly at night, consuming a diet of fish, shrimp, and other benthic invertebrates. Anglers commonly use jigs, baited hooks with squid or herring, and deepwater lures like metal jigs and swimbaits to catch them.
Sablefish, also known as black cod, are deep-sea fish found primarily in the North Pacific Ocean, from California to Alaska and across to Japan. They inhabit depths between 300 and 3,000 feet, favoring cold, dark waters. Sablefish are nocturnal feede...
Sablefish, also known as black cod, are deep-sea fish found primarily in the North Pacific Ocean, from California to Alaska and across to Japan. They inhabit depths between 300 and 3,000 feet, favorin...

Hair Jig, Jigging Spoon, Metal Jig, Soft Plastic Bait, Soft Plastic Jig, Spoon Lure

Sablefish
Sablefish
Sablefish
61

Pollock

Pollock are a type of cold-water fish found primarily in the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans. They typically inhabit deeper coastal waters and continental shelves. Pollock are carnivorous, feeding mainly on shrimp, small fish, and plankton, and tend to be most active during dawn and dusk. Anglers commonly use jigs, spoons, and soft plastic lures to catch pollock, often targeting them near the seabed where they hunt for food.
Pollock are a type of cold-water fish found primarily in the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans. They typically inhabit deeper coastal waters and continental shelves. Pollock are carnivorous, feeding mainly on shrimp, small fish, and plankton, a...
Pollock are a type of cold-water fish found primarily in the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans. They typically inhabit deeper coastal waters and continental shelves. Pollock are carnivorous, fee...

Soft Plastic, Hard Bait, Jig, Metal Jig, Metal Spoon

Pollock
Pollock
Pollock
62

Herring

Herring are small, schooling fish found mainly in the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans. They typically live in coastal waters and estuaries. Herring feed primarily on plankton and small crustaceans, usually during daylight hours when they are most active. Common fishing lures for catching herring include small spoons, jigs, and spinners that mimic their natural prey.
Herring are small, schooling fish found mainly in the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans. They typically live in coastal waters and estuaries. Herring feed primarily on plankton and small crustaceans, usually during daylight hours when they are ...
Herring are small, schooling fish found mainly in the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans. They typically live in coastal waters and estuaries. Herring feed primarily on plankton and small crustac...

Jerkbait, Jig, Soft Plastic Bait, Spinner, Spoon, Vibrating Spoon

Herring
Herring
Herring
63

Mahi Mahi

Mahi Mahi, also known as dolphinfish, are vibrant, fast-growing fish found in warm tropical and subtropical waters around the world, especially in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. They are surface feeders, primarily active during the day, and they eat small fish, squid, and crustaceans. Mahi Mahi are aggressive predators known for their acrobatic fights when hooked. Common fishing lures used to catch them include brightly colored trolling plugs, feathers, and plastic skirts that mimic small baitfish.
Mahi Mahi, also known as dolphinfish, are vibrant, fast-growing fish found in warm tropical and subtropical waters around the world, especially in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. They are surface feeders, primarily active during the day, an...
Mahi Mahi, also known as dolphinfish, are vibrant, fast-growing fish found in warm tropical and subtropical waters around the world, especially in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. They are su...

Diving Plug, Feathered Jig, Jig, Soft Plastic, Spoon, Topwater Plug

Mahi Mahi
Mahi Mahi
Mahi Mahi
64

Ahi

Ahi is a common name for two species of tuna: yellowfin (Thunnus albacares) and bigeye (Thunnus obesus). They are found in tropical and subtropical waters worldwide, often around deep offshore areas. Ahi are most active during dawn and dusk when they feed on smaller fish, squid, and crustaceans. They are fast, predatory fish that often hunt in schools. Common fishing lures for Ahi include feather jigs, trolling lures, poppers, and live bait, as anglers target them using fast-moving, flashy gear to mimic their prey.
Ahi is a common name for two species of tuna: yellowfin (Thunnus albacares) and bigeye (Thunnus obesus). They are found in tropical and subtropical waters worldwide, often around deep offshore areas. Ahi are most active during dawn and dusk when they...
Ahi is a common name for two species of tuna: yellowfin (Thunnus albacares) and bigeye (Thunnus obesus). They are found in tropical and subtropical waters worldwide, often around deep offshore areas. ...

Crankbait, Jig, Soft Plastic, Spoon, Topwater Lure, Trolling Lure

Ahi
Ahi
Ahi
65

Ono

Ono, also known as wahoo, is a fast, predatory fish found in tropical and subtropical waters worldwide, especially around Hawaii and the Atlantic. They primarily feed on smaller fish and squid and are most active during the day. Ono are known for their speed and are often caught using lures like trolling plugs, skirted jigs, and shiny spoons. They tend to strike aggressively when feeding or chasing prey.
Ono, also known as wahoo, is a fast, predatory fish found in tropical and subtropical waters worldwide, especially around Hawaii and the Atlantic. They primarily feed on smaller fish and squid and are most active during the day. Ono are known for the...
Ono, also known as wahoo, is a fast, predatory fish found in tropical and subtropical waters worldwide, especially around Hawaii and the Atlantic. They primarily feed on smaller fish and squid and are...

Diving Plug, Jigging Spoon, Metal Jig, Soft Plastic Bait, Stickbait, Trolling Lure

Ono
Ono
Ono
66

Uku

Uku, also known as Gray Jobfish or Aprion virescens, are a popular game fish found mainly in the coastal waters around Hawaii and the Indo-Pacific region. They typically inhabit reef slopes and rocky bottoms at depths of 20 to 200 feet. Uku are most active during the early morning and late afternoon, feeding on smaller fish, crustaceans, and squid. Anglers often use lures like jigs, poppers, and baitfish imitations to catch them, as these mimic their natural prey and trigger feeding strikes.
Uku, also known as Gray Jobfish or Aprion virescens, are a popular game fish found mainly in the coastal waters around Hawaii and the Indo-Pacific region. They typically inhabit reef slopes and rocky bottoms at depths of 20 to 200 feet. Uku are most ...
Uku, also known as Gray Jobfish or Aprion virescens, are a popular game fish found mainly in the coastal waters around Hawaii and the Indo-Pacific region. They typically inhabit reef slopes and rocky ...

Uku
Uku
Uku
67

Papio

Papio is a genus of freshwater fish commonly known as pangasius catfish, native to Southeast Asia, especially the Mekong and Chao Phraya rivers. They are primarily nocturnal feeders, eating a diet of smaller fish, crustaceans, and plant matter. These fish are most active during the night and early morning. Popular fishing lures for catching Papio include soft plastic baits, live bait such as small fish or worms, and spinnerbaits that mimic their natural prey.
Papio is a genus of freshwater fish commonly known as pangasius catfish, native to Southeast Asia, especially the Mekong and Chao Phraya rivers. They are primarily nocturnal feeders, eating a diet of smaller fish, crustaceans, and plant matter. These...
Papio is a genus of freshwater fish commonly known as pangasius catfish, native to Southeast Asia, especially the Mekong and Chao Phraya rivers. They are primarily nocturnal feeders, eating a diet of ...

Bucktail Jig, Crankbait, Hard Minnow, Soft Plastic Jig, Soft Plastic Worm, Spoon

Papio
Papio
Papio
68

Ulua

Ulua, also known as giant trevally, are large predatory fish found mainly in the Indo-Pacific region, including coastal reefs and lagoons. They are opportunistic feeders, eating fish, crustaceans, and squid, typically hunting during the day when they are most active. Anglers often use lures such as poppers, stickbaits, and jigs to catch them, as these mimic the movement of their prey and provoke aggressive strikes.
Ulua, also known as giant trevally, are large predatory fish found mainly in the Indo-Pacific region, including coastal reefs and lagoons. They are opportunistic feeders, eating fish, crustaceans, and squid, typically hunting during the day when they...
Ulua, also known as giant trevally, are large predatory fish found mainly in the Indo-Pacific region, including coastal reefs and lagoons. They are opportunistic feeders, eating fish, crustaceans, and...

Jigging Lure, Live Bait, Soft Plastic Lure, Spoon Lure, Surface Lure

Ulua
Ulua
Ulua
69

Trevally

Trevally are fast-swimming predatory fish found in warm coastal waters, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region. They typically inhabit reefs, estuaries, and nearshore areas. Trevally are mostly active during dawn and dusk, feeding on smaller fish, crustaceans, and squid. Anglers often use lures like metal jigs, soft plastics, poppers, and small diving plugs to catch them, mimicking the movement of their natural prey.
Trevally are fast-swimming predatory fish found in warm coastal waters, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region. They typically inhabit reefs, estuaries, and nearshore areas. Trevally are mostly active during dawn and dusk, feeding on smaller fish, c...
Trevally are fast-swimming predatory fish found in warm coastal waters, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region. They typically inhabit reefs, estuaries, and nearshore areas. Trevally are mostly activ...

Crankbait, Jig, Jigging Lure, Soft Bait, Soft Plastic Lure, Spoon

Trevally
Trevally
Trevally
70

Jack Crevalle

Jack Crevalle is a strong, fast-moving fish found in warm coastal waters, primarily in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. They typically inhabit shallow inshore areas and estuaries but can also be found offshore. Jack Crevalle are carnivorous, feeding mostly during the day on smaller fish, crabs, and shrimp. They are most active during daylight hours, especially around dawn and dusk. Common lures for catching them include spoons, jigs, and surface poppers, which mimic their natural prey and trigger aggressive strikes.
Jack Crevalle is a strong, fast-moving fish found in warm coastal waters, primarily in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. They typically inhabit shallow inshore areas and estuaries but can also be found offshore. Jack Crevalle are carnivorous, fe...
Jack Crevalle is a strong, fast-moving fish found in warm coastal waters, primarily in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. They typically inhabit shallow inshore areas and estuaries but can also be...

Casting Spoon, Hard Plastic Plug, Jig, Soft Plastic, Spoon, Topwater Plug

Jack Crevalle
Jack Crevalle
Jack Crevalle
71

Sand Trout

Sand trout are small, bottom-dwelling freshwater fish commonly found in sandy or muddy riverbeds and lakes. They typically feed during dawn and dusk, consuming small insects, larvae, and organic detritus. These fish are most active in cooler parts of the day and tend to burrow in the substrate when inactive. Anglers often use small jigs, soft plastic lures, or worm imitations to catch sand trout, mimicking their natural prey.
Sand trout are small, bottom-dwelling freshwater fish commonly found in sandy or muddy riverbeds and lakes. They typically feed during dawn and dusk, consuming small insects, larvae, and organic detritus. These fish are most active in cooler parts of...
Sand trout are small, bottom-dwelling freshwater fish commonly found in sandy or muddy riverbeds and lakes. They typically feed during dawn and dusk, consuming small insects, larvae, and organic detri...

Soft Plastic Bait, Hard Bait, Hard Swimbait, Jig, Metal Lure

Sand Trout
Sand Trout
Sand Trout
72

King Mackerel

King Mackerel, also known as kingfish, are fast-swimming predatory fish found mainly in the western Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. They prefer warm, coastal waters and often inhabit reefs and offshore structures. King Mackerel are most active during dawn and dusk when they hunt aggressively for food, feeding primarily on smaller fish like sardines, anchovies, and blue runners. Anglers commonly use trolling lures such as spoons, plugs, and live bait rigs to catch them, taking advantage of their fast swimming and aggressive feeding habits.
King Mackerel, also known as kingfish, are fast-swimming predatory fish found mainly in the western Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. They prefer warm, coastal waters and often inhabit reefs and offshore structures. King Mackerel are most active dur...
King Mackerel, also known as kingfish, are fast-swimming predatory fish found mainly in the western Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. They prefer warm, coastal waters and often inhabit reefs and offs...

Hard Plastic Plug, Jig, Metal Spoon, Skirted Jig, Soft Plastic, Trolling Spoon

King Mackerel
King Mackerel
King Mackerel
73

Croaker

Croakers are a type of fish known for the croaking or drumming sounds they produce using their swim bladders. They typically live in coastal waters, estuaries, and sometimes freshwater rivers, mostly along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Croakers are generally most active and feed during the early morning and late evening, eating small fish, crustaceans, and worms. Common fishing lures for catching croakers include shrimp imitations, soft plastic grubs, and small jigs, often fished near the bottom.
Croakers are a type of fish known for the croaking or drumming sounds they produce using their swim bladders. They typically live in coastal waters, estuaries, and sometimes freshwater rivers, mostly along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Croakers are g...
Croakers are a type of fish known for the croaking or drumming sounds they produce using their swim bladders. They typically live in coastal waters, estuaries, and sometimes freshwater rivers, mostly ...

Jig, Soft Plastic, Live Bait, Metal Spoon

Croaker
Croaker
Croaker
74

Ladyfish

Ladyfish are sleek, fast-swimming saltwater fish found primarily in the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean. They inhabit coastal waters, estuaries, and sometimes venture into brackish environments. Ladyfish are primarily active during the day and feed on small baitfish and crustaceans. They are known for their aggressive strikes, making them popular among anglers. Common lures used to catch ladyfish include small spoons, jigs, plugs, and shiny spoons that mimic their prey.
Ladyfish are sleek, fast-swimming saltwater fish found primarily in the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean. They inhabit coastal waters, estuaries, and sometimes venture into brackish environments. Ladyfish are primarily active during ...
Ladyfish are sleek, fast-swimming saltwater fish found primarily in the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean. They inhabit coastal waters, estuaries, and sometimes venture into brackish e...

Hard Bait, Spoon, Jig, Soft Plastic

Ladyfish
Ladyfish
Ladyfish
75

Coral Trout

Coral Trout, also known as leopard coral grouper, are vibrant reef fish found mainly in the Indo-Pacific region, including the Great Barrier Reef. They typically inhabit coral reefs and rocky areas. Coral Trout are carnivorous, feeding primarily on smaller fish and crustaceans, and they are most active and feed during the day. Anglers commonly use lures such as soft plastics, small jigs, and surface poppers or live bait like small fish to catch them.
Coral Trout, also known as leopard coral grouper, are vibrant reef fish found mainly in the Indo-Pacific region, including the Great Barrier Reef. They typically inhabit coral reefs and rocky areas. Coral Trout are carnivorous, feeding primarily on s...
Coral Trout, also known as leopard coral grouper, are vibrant reef fish found mainly in the Indo-Pacific region, including the Great Barrier Reef. They typically inhabit coral reefs and rocky areas. C...

Casting Spoon, Hard Bait, Jigging Lure, Jighead Soft Plastic, Soft Plastic Lure, Spoon Lure

Coral Trout
Coral Trout
Coral Trout
76

Spanish Sardine

The Spanish Sardine, also known as the Sardinella aurita, is a small, schooling fish found primarily in warm coastal waters of the Atlantic Ocean, including the Caribbean and West Africa. They typically feed during the day on plankton and small crustaceans by filtering them from the water. Spanish Sardines are most active during daylight hours when they form large schools near the surface. Common fishing lures for catching them include small shiny spoons, glitter jigs, and sabiki rigs that mimic their natural plankton prey.
The Spanish Sardine, also known as the Sardinella aurita, is a small, schooling fish found primarily in warm coastal waters of the Atlantic Ocean, including the Caribbean and West Africa. They typically feed during the day on plankton and small crust...
The Spanish Sardine, also known as the Sardinella aurita, is a small, schooling fish found primarily in warm coastal waters of the Atlantic Ocean, including the Caribbean and West Africa. They typical...

Hard Plastic Lure, Jig Lure, Metal Spoon, Soft Plastic Lure, Spinnerbait, Topwater Lure

Spanish Sardine
Spanish Sardine
Spanish Sardine
77

Queenfish

Queenfish are fast, predatory fish commonly found in tropical and subtropical coastal waters, especially around reefs and estuaries. They are active mainly during the day, feeding on smaller fish and crustaceans. Queenfish typically hunt near the surface or mid-water. Anglers often use lures like small jigs, soft plastics, and metal spoons to catch them, as these mimic the movement of their prey.
Queenfish are fast, predatory fish commonly found in tropical and subtropical coastal waters, especially around reefs and estuaries. They are active mainly during the day, feeding on smaller fish and crustaceans. Queenfish typically hunt near the sur...
Queenfish are fast, predatory fish commonly found in tropical and subtropical coastal waters, especially around reefs and estuaries. They are active mainly during the day, feeding on smaller fish and ...

Hard Plastic Lure, Jigging Lure, Soft Plastic Lure, Spoon Lure, Topwater Lure

Queenfish
Queenfish
Queenfish
78

Tuna

Tuna are large, fast-swimming marine fish found in warm oceans worldwide, particularly in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. They are known for their streamlined bodies and are most active during daylight hours, feeding on smaller fish, squid, and crustaceans. Tuna are opportunistic feeders and tend to eat during the day when prey is abundant. Common fishing lures for tuna include trolling lures like cedar plugs, feather jigs, and surface poppers, which mimic the movement of their natural prey.
Tuna are large, fast-swimming marine fish found in warm oceans worldwide, particularly in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. They are known for their streamlined bodies and are most active during daylight hours, feeding on smaller fish, squid,...
Tuna are large, fast-swimming marine fish found in warm oceans worldwide, particularly in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. They are known for their streamlined bodies and are most active duri...

Hard Bait, Jigging Lure, Soft Plastic Lure, Spoon Lure, Surface Plug, Trolling Lure

Tuna
Tuna
Tuna
79

Mangrove Jack

Mangrove Jack is a popular game fish found primarily in the coastal waters of northern Australia and the Indo-Pacific region. They inhabit mangrove-lined estuaries, rocky reefs, and coastal waterways. These fish are most active during dawn and dusk, feeding on smaller fish, crustaceans, and crabs. Anglers commonly use lures such as soft plastics, hard-bodied minnows, and metal spoons to catch Mangrove Jack, especially near structures where they hunt.
Mangrove Jack is a popular game fish found primarily in the coastal waters of northern Australia and the Indo-Pacific region. They inhabit mangrove-lined estuaries, rocky reefs, and coastal waterways. These fish are most active during dawn and dusk, ...
Mangrove Jack is a popular game fish found primarily in the coastal waters of northern Australia and the Indo-Pacific region. They inhabit mangrove-lined estuaries, rocky reefs, and coastal waterways....

Soft Plastic Lure, Blade Bait, Hard Plastic Lure, Metal Jig, Surface Lure

Mangrove Jack
Mangrove Jack
Mangrove Jack
80

Barramundi

Barramundi are a popular sport and food fish found in coastal waters, rivers, and estuaries of the Indo-Pacific region, especially northern Australia and Southeast Asia. They are predatory fish that primarily feed at dawn and dusk, eating smaller fish, crustaceans, and prawns. Barramundi are most active during these low-light periods. Common fishing lures used to catch them include hard-bodied lures, soft plastics, and topwater plugs, often mimicking their natural prey.
Barramundi are a popular sport and food fish found in coastal waters, rivers, and estuaries of the Indo-Pacific region, especially northern Australia and Southeast Asia. They are predatory fish that primarily feed at dawn and dusk, eating smaller fis...
Barramundi are a popular sport and food fish found in coastal waters, rivers, and estuaries of the Indo-Pacific region, especially northern Australia and Southeast Asia. They are predatory fish that p...

Soft Plastic Lure, Hard Plastic Lure, Metal Lure, Spinner Lure, Topwater Lure

Barramundi
Barramundi
Barramundi
81

Flathead

Flathead fish are bottom-dwelling predators commonly found in rivers, estuaries, and coastal waters of Australia and parts of Asia. They have a distinctive flattened head and elongated body. Flathead are primarily active at dawn and dusk, feeding mainly on small fish and crustaceans. Anglers often use soft plastics, hard-bodied lures, and live bait like prawns to catch them, especially around sandy or muddy bottoms where flathead like to ambush prey.
Flathead fish are bottom-dwelling predators commonly found in rivers, estuaries, and coastal waters of Australia and parts of Asia. They have a distinctive flattened head and elongated body. Flathead are primarily active at dawn and dusk, feeding mai...
Flathead fish are bottom-dwelling predators commonly found in rivers, estuaries, and coastal waters of Australia and parts of Asia. They have a distinctive flattened head and elongated body. Flathead ...

Soft Plastic Lure, Hard Plastic Lure, Jigging Lure, Spinnerbait

Flathead
Flathead
Flathead
82

Pike

Pike are freshwater predatory fish known for their elongated bodies and sharp teeth. They typically inhabit lakes, rivers, and slow-moving streams across North America, Europe, and Asia. Pike are most active and tend to feed during dawn and dusk, preying on smaller fish, amphibians, and even small mammals. Anglers commonly use lures such as spinnerbaits, crankbaits, spoons, and large soft plastics to catch pike, often focusing on areas with vegetation where pike like to ambush prey.
Pike are freshwater predatory fish known for their elongated bodies and sharp teeth. They typically inhabit lakes, rivers, and slow-moving streams across North America, Europe, and Asia. Pike are most active and tend to feed during dawn and dusk, pre...
Pike are freshwater predatory fish known for their elongated bodies and sharp teeth. They typically inhabit lakes, rivers, and slow-moving streams across North America, Europe, and Asia. Pike are most...

Crankbait, Jerkbait, Soft Plastic Lure, Spinnerbait, Spoon, Topwater Lure

Pike
Pike
Pike
83

Cutthroat Trout

Cutthroat trout are freshwater fish native to western North America, recognized by the distinctive red or orange slash marks on the underside of their lower jaws. They typically inhabit cold, clear streams, rivers, and lakes. Cutthroats are opportunistic feeders, eating aquatic insects, small fish, and crustaceans, with feeding activity often peaking during early morning and late afternoon. They are generally most active during cooler parts of the day. Anglers commonly use lures such as spinners, spoons, and fly fishing patterns like nymphs and dry flies to catch them.
Cutthroat trout are freshwater fish native to western North America, recognized by the distinctive red or orange slash marks on the underside of their lower jaws. They typically inhabit cold, clear streams, rivers, and lakes. Cutthroats are opportuni...
Cutthroat trout are freshwater fish native to western North America, recognized by the distinctive red or orange slash marks on the underside of their lower jaws. They typically inhabit cold, clear st...

Soft Plastic, Crankbait, Jig, Spinner, Spoon

Cutthroat Trout
Cutthroat Trout
Cutthroat Trout
84

Chain Pickerel

The Chain Pickerel is a freshwater fish known for its elongated body and distinctive chain-like markings. They are commonly found in weedy lakes, rivers, and ponds across the eastern United States and parts of Canada. Chain Pickerel are ambush predators that primarily feed on smaller fish and aquatic insects, usually feeding during dawn and dusk when they are most active. Anglers often use lures such as spinnerbaits, topwater plugs, and small crankbaits to catch them due to their aggressive strike behavior.
The Chain Pickerel is a freshwater fish known for its elongated body and distinctive chain-like markings. They are commonly found in weedy lakes, rivers, and ponds across the eastern United States and parts of Canada. Chain Pickerel are ambush predat...
The Chain Pickerel is a freshwater fish known for its elongated body and distinctive chain-like markings. They are commonly found in weedy lakes, rivers, and ponds across the eastern United States and...

Hard Plastic, Metal Spoon, Soft Plastic, Spinnerbait, Topwater

Chain Pickerel
Chain Pickerel
Chain Pickerel
85

Pintado

The Pintado, also known as the South American catfish or Pseudoplatystoma, is a large freshwater fish native to rivers in South America, particularly the Amazon and ParanĂ¡ basins. They are primarily nocturnal hunters, feeding mostly at night on smaller fish, crustaceans, and invertebrates. Pintado are active during the evening and nighttime hours. Common fishing lures for catching Pintado include large live baits, cut baits, and artificial lures like spoons, spinnerbaits, and jigs that mimic their prey.
The Pintado, also known as the South American catfish or Pseudoplatystoma, is a large freshwater fish native to rivers in South America, particularly the Amazon and ParanĂ¡ basins. They are primarily nocturnal hunters, feeding mostly at night on smal...
The Pintado, also known as the South American catfish or Pseudoplatystoma, is a large freshwater fish native to rivers in South America, particularly the Amazon and ParanĂ¡ basins. They are primarily ...

Carolina Rig, Crankbait, Jig, Lipless Crankbait, Spoon, Swimbait

Pintado
Pintado
Pintado
86

Australian Bass

Australian Bass are a popular freshwater fish native to southeastern Australia, especially in rivers and estuaries along the east coast. They thrive in flowing waters with plenty of cover like submerged logs and rocks. Australian Bass are primarily crepuscular, meaning they are most active during dawn and dusk when they feed. Their diet mainly consists of small fish, insects, and crustaceans. Anglers commonly use lures such as soft plastics, hard-bodied crankbaits, and surface poppers to catch them, often focusing on low-light periods for best results.
Australian Bass are a popular freshwater fish native to southeastern Australia, especially in rivers and estuaries along the east coast. They thrive in flowing waters with plenty of cover like submerged logs and rocks. Australian Bass are primarily c...
Australian Bass are a popular freshwater fish native to southeastern Australia, especially in rivers and estuaries along the east coast. They thrive in flowing waters with plenty of cover like submerg...

Hard Plastic Minnow, Jig, Metal Blade Lure, Soft Plastic, Topwater Lure, Vibrating Hard Plastic

Australian Bass
Australian Bass
Australian Bass
87

Yellowfin

Yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) are large, fast-swimming fish found in tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide. They inhabit surface and mid-water depths, often near seamounts and along currents. Yellowfin are opportunistic feeders, primarily eating smaller fish, squid, and crustaceans, typically feeding during daylight hours. They are most active during the day, especially in dawn and dusk periods. Common fishing lures for yellowfin tuna include tuna feathers, trolling skirts, and fast-moving plugs or spoons designed to mimic baitfish.
Yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) are large, fast-swimming fish found in tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide. They inhabit surface and mid-water depths, often near seamounts and along currents. Yellowfin are opportunistic feeders, primarily ea...
Yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) are large, fast-swimming fish found in tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide. They inhabit surface and mid-water depths, often near seamounts and along currents....

Casting Lure, Jigging Lure, Soft Bait, Surface Lure, Topwater Lure, jigworm or Jig

Yellowfin
Yellowfin
Yellowfin