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Atlantic Croaker Micropogonias undulatus Peak Season:Summer through Fall Habitat:Bays and estuarine systems Average Size:under 1 lb. Characteristics:Light silvery to brassy yellow with short irregular brown streaks on sides. Gray Triggerfish Balistes capriscus Peak Season:Year-round Habitat:Offshore structures, including oil rigs and artificial reefs Average Size:1 lb. Characteristics:Body grayish with irregular dark markings. Gray Snapper Lujanus griseus Peak Season:Summer through Fall Habitat:Juveniles inhabit inshore structures, while adults inhabit offshore structures, including oil rigs and artificial reefs Average Size:2 lbs. Characteristics:Dark red or maroon. Commonly has dark stripe through eye. Atlantic Spadefish Chaetodipterus faber Peak Season:Year-round Habitat:Offshore oil rigs and other hard structures Average Size:2 lbs. Characteristics:Deep bodied with grayish silver background and numerous dark vertical bars. Florida Pompano Trachinotus carolinus Peak Season:Summer Habitat:Surf zone of barrier islands and beaches Average Size:1 lb. Characteristics:Bluish silver on back with silver sides and yellow underside. Body flattened with rounded snout. Tripletail (Blackfish) Lobotes surinamensis Peak Season:Summer Habitat:Flotsam in open waters; Channel markers and buoys inshore Average Size:8 lbs. Characteristics:Yellow to coppery brown; often blotched with anal, dorsal and tailfin close to same length. Remarks: These shade-loving fish are commonly found along the many navigational aids along the Intracoastal Waterway during the summer months. A big tripletail is a formidable foe that can put a strain on both light tackle and nerves. Sand Seatrout (White Trout) Cynoscion arenarius Peak Season:Summer Habitat:Bays, estuaries and inshore artificial reefs Average Size:under 1 lb. Characteristics:Generally pale, yellowish brown on back with silvery underside. Little Tunny (Bonita) Euthynnus alletteratus Peak Season:None Habitat:Offshore waters Average Size:5 lbs. Characteristics:4-5 dark spots below pectoral fin. Wavy black lines on dorsal surface. King Mackerel (Kingfish) Scomberomorus cavalla Peak Season:Spring through Fall Habitat:Oil rigs, offshore wrecks and shoal waters Average Size:15 lbs. Characteristics:Sides silvery with greenish on back, lateral line drops rapidly after second dorsal fin. Juveniles resemble Spanish Mackerel. Sheepshead Archosargus probatocephalus Peak Season: Fall through Spring Habitat:Man-made and natural structures Average Size:2 lbs. Characteristics: 6-7 black vertical bars on side, noticeable “sheep-like” teeth. Remarks: Consummate bait-stealers, sheepshead are most easily caught using sharp hooks and a lightning fast hookset. Contrary to its name and appearance, the sheepshead with its firm, white flesh is actually superb table fare. Red Snapper Lutjanus campechanus Peak Season:Spring through Fall Habitat:Offshore structures, including oil rigs and artificial reefs Average Size:4 lbs. Characteristics:Pinkish red with white underside, red iris, anal fin pointed. Remarks: Charcoal-broiled, grilled, fried or blackened, red snapper is one of the tastiest of all fishes common to the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Fortunately, this species is also one of the most abundant inhabitants of offshore fishing reefs. Crevalle Jack Caranx hippos Peak Season:Summer Habitat:Bays through offshore waters, often found near anchored shrimp boats Average Size:15 lbs. Characteristics:Yellowish green, deep bodied, with spot on edge of gill cover. Remarks: One of the most powerful of all the fish common to nearshore waters, the jack crevalle is a challenge on light tackle. This fast-moving species is attracted to fast-moving, shiny baits; and a silver spoon is one of the most effective lures for catching a jack. Spotted Seatrout (Speckled Trout, Speck) Cynoscion nebulosus Peak Season:Spring Habitat:Bays and estuaries Average Size:1 lb. Characteristics:Bluish gray on back with silvery white underside. Many black spots on upper side. Remarks: This species has earned its popularity among nearshore sportfishermen by its eagerness to strike a live shrimp or artificial bait with equal abandon. Silver spoons, soft plastic jigs and hard plastic plugs are all effective in taking trout along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The early morning and late afternoon hours on strong tides provide the best fishing conditions. Dolphin (Mahi-Mahi, Dorado) Coryphaena hippurus Peak Season:Summer through Fall Habitat:Offshore waters, frequently found around floating debris or sargassum Average Size:2 lbs. Characteristics:Color varies from blue, yellow and green. Body laterally compressed. Remarks: This fish is not to be confused with the bottlenose dolphin, which is a marine mammal. Saltwater Fish Common to Mississippi Saltwater Fish Common to Mississippi Red Drum (Redfish, Channel Bass) Sciaenops ocellatus Peak Season:Spring and Fall Habitat:Bays, estuaries and island passes Average Size:5 lbs. Characteristics:Coppery brown or reddish. Large spots common at base of tail. Remarks: Red drum have become one of the glamour species of nearshore waters as they are superb fighters when hooked on light tackle. Reds up to 30 pounds and more are caught each year in the fall months when spawning schools of these fish first move into the western Sound. Gold spoons are a favorite among fishermen for sight-casting and trolling for reds. Cobia (Lemonfish, Ling) Rachycentron canadum Peak Season:Spring through Fall Habitat:Coastal bays, sandbars and offshore structures Average Size:20 lbs. Characteristics:Dark brown on top to white on bottom. Head flattened. Remarks: These bona fide heavyweights can weigh upwards of 100 pounds and call for some stout tackle. Hardhead Catfish Arius felis Peak Season:Year-round Habitat:All coastal waters Average Size:1 lb. Characteristics:Grayish with flattened head and six whiskers. Remarks: Anglers need to take care when handling these fish as an encounter with a hardhead’s dorsal and pectoral spines can leave a nasty, painful wound. Southern Kingfish (Ground Mullet) Menticirrhus americanus Peak Season:Summer Habitat:Bay systems and estuaries Average Size:under 1 lb. Characteristics:Silvery gray to coppery with irregular blotches on sides. Single barbel under chin. Bluefish Pomotomus saltatrix Peak Season:Summer Habitat:Bays, Sound and offshore waters Average Size:3 lbs. Characteristics:Greenish blue on top, silvery below. Pronounced teeth. Bonnethead Sphyrna tiburo Peak Season:Summer Habitat:Bays, estuaries and artificial reefs Average Size:10 lbs. Characteristics:Head spade-shaped. Scalloped Hammerhead Sphyrna lewini Peak Season:Spring through Fall Habitat:Open waters, bays, estuaries and island passes Average Size:100 lbs. Characteristics:Head flattened and expanded with middle indentation. Greater Amberjack Seriola dumerili Peak Season:Summer Habitat:Offshore structures, including oil rigs and artificial reefs Average Size:15 lbs. Characteristics:Darker on back, whitish underside with broad yellow strip along mid-side. Dark stripe through the eye. Tarpon Megalops atlanticus Peak Season:Summer Habitat:Sound through offshore waters Average Size:75 lbs. Characteristics:Silvery with dark greenish back. Last ray of dorsal fin elongated. Very large upturned mouth. Remarks: Where once these magnificent fish were exceedingly rare in sportfishing catches, the silver ghost seems to be making a comeback along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Drift fishing a live mullet is one popular way to hook up with one of these challenging fish, but catching one on the fly is more exciting. Gafftopsail Catfish Bagre marinus Peak Season:Spring through Fall Habitat:Bays and shallow Gulf waters Average Size:2 lbs. Characteristics:Bluish gray with very long fin rays and four whiskers. Black Drum Pogonias cromis Peak Season:Fall Habitat:Bays and estuarine systems Average Size:5 lbs. Characteristics:4-5 dark vertical bars over silvery background. Numerous barbels on chin. Remarks: These big fish love oysters and can frequently be found feeding wherever the mollusks are known to occur. Pinfish Lagodon rhomboides Peak Season:Year-round Habitat:Man-made and natural structures Average Size:under 1 lb. Characteristics:Bluish silver with many narrow bronze stripes, dark shoulder spot. Gag Mycteroperca microlepis Peak Season:Fall through Winter Habitat:Offshore structures, including oil rigs and artificial reefs Average Size:5 lbs. Characteristics:Pale to dark gray with worm-like marks. Color may deepen to dark brown after removal from water. Ladyfish (Ten-Pounder) Elops saurus Peak Season:Spring through Summer Habitat:Coastal waters Average Size:1 lb. Characteristics:Long, slender, silvery body. Remarks: Though not considered edible, the ladyfish has saved many a fishing trip with its aerobatics and eagerness to strike an artificial bait. Striped Mullet (Popeye Mullet) Mugil cephalus Peak Season:Fall Habitat:All coastal waters Average Size:under 1 lb. Characteristics:Dark on back, silvery sides are striped. Remarks: Known as Biloxi Bacon, mullet are a staple among locals who catch them in cast nets all along the Coast. Excellent table fare when freshly caught, mullet are readily available throughout the year. Southern Flounder Paralichthys lethostigma Peak Season:Spring through Fall Habitat:Silty bottoms of bays and estuaries Average Size:1 lb. Characteristics:Flat fish. Brown, often with numerous spots. Remarks: Probably as many folks catch flounder using a lantern and gig as do those who fish hook and line for them. Either way, this flatfish is a culinary delight that’s often served stuffed with crabmeat dressing. Bull Shark Carcharhinus leucas Peak Season:Summer Habitat:Coastal waters, may enter freshwater Average Size:20 lbs. Characteristics:Heavy-bodied, snout short, very broad. Remarks: Implicated in many shark attacks, this aggressive coastal predator oftentimes takes top honors in fishing rodeos and tournaments in the unclassified shark category. Blacktip Shark Carcharhinus limbatus Peak Season:Summer Habitat:Bays, estuaries and coastal waters Average Size:20 lbs. Characteristics:Gray with fins tipped in black, except anal fin. Atlantic Sharpnose Shark (Sand Shark) Rhizoprionodon terraenovae Peak Season:Spring through Fall Habitat:Bays, estuaries and nearshore artificial reefs Average Size:8 lbs. Characteristics:Grayish top to white underneath with small white spots on sides. Origin of second dorsal fin over midpoint of anal fin. Wahoo Acanthocybium solanderi Peak Season:Summer Habitat:Offshore pelagic waters Average Size:30 lbs. Characteristics:Body long and slender, boldly barred. Jaws elongated. Spanish Mackerel Scomberomorus maculatus Peak Season:Summer through Fall Habitat:Surf zones through offshore waters Average Size:2 lbs. Characteristics:Silvery with distinct yellow spots. Front portion of dorsal fin black. Lateral line slopes evenly downward. Remarks: Spanish Mackerels provide dependable fishing action in the barrier island surf and in the passes from early spring on into summer when they will move into the waters of the Sound. Fishing a silver spoon with a fast- paced retrieve is almost certain to get a hookup with any hungry mackerel. This fish’s sharp teeth make steel leaders a necessity. Mississippi Department of Marine Resources • 1141 Bayview Ave. • Biloxi, Mississippi 39530 • (228) 374-5000 • www.dmr.ms.gov Mississippi Department of Marine Resources • 1141 Bayview Ave. • Biloxi, Mississippi 39530 • (228) 374-5000 • www.dmr.ms.gov This poster was printed through a grant from the Sport Fish Restoration Program. Your purchase of a fishing license, equipment and motor boat fuels supports Sport Fish Restoration funded programs in Mississippi. This poster was printed through a grant from the Sport Fish Restoration Program. Your purchase of a fishing license, equipment and motor boat fuels supports Sport Fish Restoration funded programs in Mississippi. This public document is not for sale, and all rights are reserved to the DMR. Illustrations by Marty Wilson© This public document is not for sale, and all rights are reserved to the DMR. Illustrations by Marty Wilson©

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Page 1: 80018 DMR Poster 3/17/11 10:46 AM Page 1 …dmr.ms.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/fish-poster.pdfAtlantic Croaker Micropogonias undulatus Peak Season:Summer through Fall Habitat:Bays

Atlantic CroakerMicropogonias undulatus

Peak Season:Summer through FallHabitat:Bays and estuarine systems

Average Size:under 1 lb.Characteristics:Light silvery to brassy yellow with

short irregular brown streaks on sides.

Gray TriggerfishBalistes capriscus

Peak Season:Year-roundHabitat:Offshore structures,

including oil rigs andartificial reefs

Average Size:1 lb.Characteristics:Body grayish with irregular

dark markings.

Gray SnapperLujanus griseus

Peak Season:Summer through FallHabitat:Juveniles inhabit inshore

structures, while adults inhabitoffshore structures, including oil rigs and artificial reefs

Average Size:2 lbs.Characteristics:Dark red or maroon. Commonly

has dark stripe through eye.

Atlantic SpadefishChaetodipterus faber

Peak Season:Year-roundHabitat:Offshore oil rigs and

other hard structuresAverage Size:2 lbs.

Characteristics:Deep bodied withgrayish silver backgroundand numerous darkvertical bars.

Florida PompanoTrachinotus carolinus

Peak Season:SummerHabitat:Surf zone of barrier islands and beaches

Average Size:1 lb.Characteristics:Bluish silver on back with silver sides

and yellow underside. Body flattenedwith rounded snout.

Tripletail (Blackfish)Lobotes surinamensis

Peak Season:SummerHabitat:Flotsam in open waters; Channel markers

and buoys inshoreAverage Size:8 lbs.

Characteristics:Yellow to coppery brown; often blotchedwith anal, dorsal and tailfin close to samelength.Remarks: These shade-loving fish arecommonly found along the manynavigational aids along the IntracoastalWaterway during the summer months. Abig tripletail is a formidable foe that can puta strain on both light tackle and nerves.

Sand Seatrout (White Trout)Cynoscion arenarius

Peak Season:SummerHabitat:Bays, estuaries and inshore artificial

reefsAverage Size:under 1 lb.

Characteristics:Generally pale, yellowish brown onback with silvery underside.

Little Tunny (Bonita)Euthynnus alletteratus

Peak Season:NoneHabitat:Offshore waters

Average Size:5 lbs.Characteristics:4-5 dark spots below pectoral

fin. Wavy black lines on dorsalsurface.

King Mackerel (Kingfish)Scomberomorus cavalla

Peak Season:Spring through FallHabitat:Oil rigs, offshore wrecks and shoal waters

Average Size:15 lbs.Characteristics:Sides silvery with greenish on back, lateral

line drops rapidly after second dorsal fin.Juveniles resemble Spanish Mackerel.

SheepsheadArchosargus probatocephalus

Peak Season: Fall through SpringHabitat:Man-made and natural structures

Average Size:2 lbs.Characteristics: 6-7 black vertical bars on side, noticeable “sheep-like” teeth.

Remarks: Consummate bait-stealers, sheepshead are mosteasily caught using sharp hooks and a lightning fast hookset.Contrary to its name and appearance, the sheepshead with itsfirm, white flesh is actually superb table fare.

Red SnapperLutjanus campechanus

Peak Season:Spring through FallHabitat:Offshore structures, including oil rigs

and artificial reefsAverage Size:4 lbs.

Characteristics:Pinkish red with white underside, rediris, anal fin pointed.Remarks: Charcoal-broiled, grilled,fried or blackened, red snapper is oneof the tastiest of all fishes common tothe Mississippi Gulf Coast.Fortunately, this species is also one ofthe most abundant inhabitants ofoffshore fishing reefs.

Crevalle JackCaranx hippos

Peak Season:SummerHabitat:Bays through offshore waters, often found near anchored

shrimp boatsAverage Size:15 lbs.

Characteristics:Yellowish green, deep bodied, with spot on edge of gill cover. Remarks: One of the most powerful of all the fishcommon to nearshore waters, the jack crevalle is achallenge on light tackle. This fast-moving species isattracted to fast-moving, shiny baits; and a silver spoon isone of the most effective lures for catching a jack.

Spotted Seatrout (Speckled Trout, Speck) Cynoscion nebulosus

Peak Season:SpringHabitat:Bays and estuaries

Average Size:1 lb.Characteristics:Bluish gray on back with silvery white underside. Many black spots

on upper side.Remarks: This species has earned its popularity among nearshoresportfishermen by its eagerness to strike a live shrimp or artificialbait with equal abandon. Silver spoons, soft plastic jigs and hardplastic plugs are all effective in taking trout along the MississippiGulf Coast. The early morning and late afternoon hours on strongtides provide the best fishing conditions.

Dolphin (Mahi-Mahi, Dorado)Coryphaena hippurus

Peak Season:Summer through FallHabitat:Offshore waters, frequently found

around floating debris or sargassumAverage Size:2 lbs.

Characteristics:Color varies from blue, yellow andgreen. Body laterally compressed.Remarks: This fish is not to beconfused with the bottlenose dolphin,which is a marine mammal.

Saltwater Fish Common to MississippiSaltwater Fish Common to Mississippi

Red Drum (Redfish, Channel Bass)Sciaenops ocellatus

Peak Season:Spring and FallHabitat:Bays, estuaries and island passes

Average Size:5 lbs.Characteristics:Coppery brown or reddish. Large spots common at base of tail.

Remarks: Red drum have become one of the glamour species ofnearshore waters as they are superb fighters when hooked on lighttackle. Reds up to 30 pounds and more are caught each year in thefall months when spawning schools of these fish first move into thewestern Sound. Gold spoons are a favorite among fishermen forsight-casting and trolling for reds.

Cobia (Lemonfish, Ling)Rachycentron canadum

Peak Season:Spring through FallHabitat:Coastal bays, sandbars

and offshore structuresAverage Size:20 lbs.

Characteristics:Dark brown on top towhite on bottom. Headflattened.Remarks: These bonafide heavyweights canweigh upwards of 100pounds and call for somestout tackle.

Hardhead CatfishArius felis

Peak Season:Year-roundHabitat:All coastal waters

Average Size:1 lb.Characteristics:Grayish with flattened head and six whiskers.

Remarks: Anglers need to take care when handling thesefish as an encounter with a hardhead’s dorsal and pectoralspines can leave a nasty, painful wound.

Southern Kingfish (Ground Mullet)Menticirrhus americanus

Peak Season:SummerHabitat:Bay systems and estuaries

Average Size:under 1 lb.Characteristics:Silvery gray to coppery with irregular

blotches on sides. Single barbel under chin.

BluefishPomotomus saltatrix

Peak Season:SummerHabitat:Bays, Sound and offshore waters

Average Size:3 lbs.Characteristics:Greenish blue on top, silvery below. Pronounced teeth.

BonnetheadSphyrna tiburo

Peak Season:SummerHabitat:Bays, estuaries and artificial reefs

Average Size:10 lbs.Characteristics:Head spade-shaped.

Scalloped HammerheadSphyrna lewini

Peak Season:Spring through FallHabitat:Open waters, bays, estuaries and

island passesAverage Size:100 lbs.

Characteristics:Head flattened and expanded withmiddle indentation.

Greater AmberjackSeriola dumerili

Peak Season:SummerHabitat:Offshore structures, including oil rigs and

artificial reefsAverage Size:15 lbs.

Characteristics:Darker on back, whitish underside withbroad yellow strip along mid-side. Darkstripe through the eye.

TarponMegalops atlanticus

Peak Season:SummerHabitat:Sound through offshore waters

Average Size:75 lbs.Characteristics:Silvery with dark greenish back. Last ray

of dorsal fin elongated. Very largeupturned mouth.Remarks: Where once these magnificentfish were exceedingly rare in sportfishingcatches, the silver ghost seems to bemaking a comeback along theMississippi Gulf Coast. Drift fishing alive mullet is one popular way to hookup with one of these challenging fish,but catching one on the fly is moreexciting.

Gafftopsail CatfishBagre marinus

Peak Season:Spring through FallHabitat:Bays and shallow Gulf waters

Average Size:2 lbs.Characteristics:Bluish gray with very long fin rays and four whiskers.

Black DrumPogonias cromis

Peak Season:FallHabitat:Bays and estuarine systems

Average Size:5 lbs.Characteristics:4-5 dark vertical bars over silvery

background. Numerous barbels on chin.Remarks: These big fish love oysters andcan frequently be found feeding whereverthe mollusks are known to occur.

PinfishLagodon rhomboides

Peak Season:Year-roundHabitat:Man-made and natural

structuresAverage Size:under 1 lb.

Characteristics:Bluish silver with manynarrow bronze stripes,dark shoulder spot.

GagMycteroperca microlepis

Peak Season:Fall through WinterHabitat:Offshore structures, including oil rigs and

artificial reefsAverage Size:5 lbs.

Characteristics:Pale to dark gray with worm-like marks.Color may deepen to dark brown after removalfrom water.

Ladyfish (Ten-Pounder)Elops saurus

Peak Season:Spring through SummerHabitat:Coastal waters

Average Size:1 lb.Characteristics:Long, slender, silvery body.

Remarks: Though not considerededible, the ladyfish has saved many afishing trip with its aerobatics andeagerness to strike an artificial bait.

Striped Mullet (Popeye Mullet)Mugil cephalus

Peak Season:FallHabitat:All coastal waters

Average Size:under 1 lb.Characteristics:Dark on back, silvery sides are

striped.Remarks: Known as BiloxiBacon, mullet are a stapleamong locals who catch them incast nets all along the Coast.Excellent table fare when freshlycaught, mullet are readilyavailable throughout the year.

Southern Flounder Paralichthys lethostigma

Peak Season:Spring through FallHabitat:Silty bottoms of bays and estuaries

Average Size:1 lb.Characteristics:Flat fish. Brown, often with numerous

spots.Remarks: Probably as many folkscatch flounder using a lantern and gigas do those who fish hook and line forthem. Either way, this flatfish is aculinary delight that’s often servedstuffed with crabmeat dressing.

Bull SharkCarcharhinus leucas

Peak Season:SummerHabitat:Coastal waters, may

enter freshwaterAverage Size:20 lbs.

Characteristics:Heavy-bodied, snoutshort, very broad.Remarks: Implicatedin many shark attacks,this aggressive coastalpredator oftentimestakes top honors infishing rodeos andtournaments in theunclassified sharkcategory.

Blacktip SharkCarcharhinus limbatus

Peak Season:SummerHabitat:Bays, estuaries and coastal waters

Average Size:20 lbs.Characteristics:Gray with fins tipped in black, except anal fin.

Atlantic Sharpnose Shark (Sand Shark)Rhizoprionodon terraenovae

Peak Season:Spring through Fall Habitat:Bays, estuaries and nearshore

artificial reefsAverage Size:8 lbs.

Characteristics:Grayish top to white underneathwith small white spots on sides.Origin of second dorsal fin over midpoint of anal fin.

WahooAcanthocybium solanderi

Peak Season:SummerHabitat:Offshore pelagic waters

Average Size:30 lbs.Characteristics:Body long and slender,

boldly barred. Jawselongated.

Spanish MackerelScomberomorus maculatus

Peak Season:Summer through FallHabitat:Surf zones through offshore

watersAverage Size:2 lbs.

Characteristics:Silvery with distinct yellowspots. Front portion of dorsalfin black. Lateral line slopesevenly downward.Remarks: Spanish Mackerelsprovide dependable fishingaction in the barrier islandsurf and in the passes fromearly spring on into summerwhen they will move into thewaters of the Sound. Fishing a silver spoon with a fast-paced retrieve is almostcertain to get a hookup withany hungry mackerel. Thisfish’s sharp teeth make steelleaders a necessity.

Mississippi Department of Marine Resources • 1141 Bayview Ave. • Biloxi, Mississippi 39530 • (228) 374-5000 • www.dmr.ms.govMississippi Department of Marine Resources • 1141 Bayview Ave. • Biloxi, Mississippi 39530 • (228) 374-5000 • www.dmr.ms.govThis poster was printed through a grant from the Sport Fish Restoration Program.

Your purchase of a fishing license, equipment and motor boat fuels supports Sport Fish Restoration funded programs in Mississippi.This poster was printed through a grant from the Sport Fish Restoration Program.

Your purchase of a fishing license, equipment and motor boat fuels supports Sport Fish Restoration funded programs in Mississippi.This public document is not for sale, and all rights are reserved to the DMR. Illustrations by Marty Wilson©This public document is not for sale, and all rights are reserved to the DMR. Illustrations by Marty Wilson©

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