Species guide

How to catch Yellowspotted trevally

Turrum fulvoguttatum

Stylized 2D illustration of Yellowspotted trevally
saltwatergame fishCarangidae

The yellowspotted trevally is a pelagic predator known for forming large schools around rocky reefs and offshore banks. It is a strong gamefish reaching up to 120 cm and 18 kg. This species is recognizable by its gold spotted pattern and is a prized catch in saltwater regions of the Pacific and Indian Oceans.

Where they live

Found on the continental shelf in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, yellowspotted trevally prefer rocky and coral reef areas, offshore banks, and seagrass beds as adults. They inhabit waters down to 100 meters deep and travel in large schools.

Typical size

Up to about 120 cm

What they eat

  • small fish
  • crustaceans

Best baits

  • small baitfish
  • shrimp

Best lures

  • metal jigs
  • poppers
  • minnow plugs

How to fish for them

  • jigging
  • casting
  • trolling

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