Species guide
How to catch Tarpon snook
Centropomus pectinatus

The Tarpon snook is a predatory fish known for its streamlined body and impressive fighting ability. It thrives in a range of water types from freshwater to saltwater, often found in coastal and estuarine environments. This species feeds mainly on smaller fish and crustaceans and is a popular target for anglers.
Where they live
Found in the coastal waters, estuaries, and lagoons of North and South America, including the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. Prefers very low salinity brackish waters or freshwater.
Typical size
Up to about 56 cm
What they eat
- small fish
- crustaceans
Best baits
- live shrimp
- small baitfish
- crabs
Best lures
- topwater plugs
- soft plastic jigs
- minnow-imitating lures
How to fish for them
- casting from shore or boat
- topwater fishing at dawn or dusk
- light spinning gear
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