Excellent at all sizes. Also known as the Short Tail Red Snapper, these fish are usually caught feeding near Onaga grounds in 700 to 1000 feet of water. They are sought after for their delicate white fillets that are delicious steamed, baked, broiled or saute'd.
Seasonality, Forms, Yields, Shelf Life & Quality Control
Availability & Seasonality
Product Forms & Yields
Shelf Life & Quality Control
Average Weight/Length
16 - 15 lbs. Common from a pound or so to about 6 or 8 pounds. Usual maximum is about 20 pounds, although the Short Tail Snapper can rarely run as high as 30 pounds.
Location Habitat
Short Tail Snapper are generally found at depths between 30 and 620 feet. Adults live on the bottom, usually near hard structures on the continental shelf that have moderate to high relief (for example, coral reefs, artificial reefs, rocks, ledges, and caves), sloping soft-bottom areas, and limestone deposits. Adults are found over rocky bottoms. Juveniles inhabit shallow waters, common over sand or muddy bottoms. Feed mainly on fishes, shrimps, crabs, worms, cephalopods, and some planktonic items including urochordates and gastropods. Marketed fresh and eaten steamed, broiled and baked.
Sport Fishing Techniques
Jigging (Bottom)
Jig fishing is popular and challenging. Why? Because the person fishing is creating the action that attracts, or doesn’t attract, the particular type of fish he or she is trying to catch. Here’s how it works. Cast out and let your jig hook sink to the bottom. Then use your rod tip to raise the bait about a foot off the bottom. Then let it drop back to the bottom. You can jig up and down, side to side or up and down and sideways. Jig rigs come in all sizes, shapes and colors, and can be used with or without live bait..
Commercial Fishing Techniques
Vertical Hooking
Vertical Hooking is when....
Game Rating
Game Rating : 7/10
Game Description :
A hard-fighting fish that uses strong, head-shaking tactics rather than long runs.
Food Rating
Game Rating : 9/10
Game Description :
Excellent at all sizes. Also known as the Short Tail Red Snapper, these fish are usually caught feeding near Onaga grounds in 700 to 1000 feet of water. They are sought after for their delicate white fillets that are delicious steamed, baked, broiled or saute'd.
Product Specs
Available Sizes: 12 - 38 in.
Details: Fired-Enamel Glass Eye
Product Options: Wood Plaque, Custom Base, 360°