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Black jack

Black jack

Caranx lugubris

Family
Carangidae
Max Length
100 cm
Max Weight
17.9 kg
IUCN Status
LC
Water Type
saltwater
Fishing Spots
4

Overview

Caranx lugubris, the black jack, black trevally, black kingfish, coal fish or black ulua, is a species of large ocean fish in the jack family Carangidae. The species has a circumtropical distribution, found in oceanic, offshore waters of the tropical zones of the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans. The species is particularly prevalent around offshore islands such as the Caribbean islands in the Atlantic, Hawaii and French Polynesia in the Pacific and the Seychelles and Maldives in the Indian Ocean. Black jack are rare in shallow waters, preferring deep reefs, ledges and seamounts in clear waters. The species is easily distinguished by its black to grey fins and jet black scutes, with the head having a steep profile near the snout. The largest recorded length is 1 m and weight of 17.9 kg. The black jack lives either individually or in small schools, and is known to school with other species. It is a predatory fish, taking a variety of fish, crustaceans and molluscs as prey. Sexual maturity is reached at 34.6 cm in females and 38.2 cm in males, with spawning taking place between February and September in the Caribbean. The early life history of the species is very poorly understood. Black jack are of high importance to many island fisheries, but are rarely encountered in most continental fisheries. The species has a reputation as a gamefish, and is variably considered a terrible or excellent food fish, although several cases of ciguatera poisoning have been attributed to the species. The species was initially named Caranx ascensionis by Georges Cuvier, however several issues with the use of this name have seen Felipe Poey's name Caranx lugubris become the valid scientific name.

Best Baits & Lures

Live Baits

  • Live Pinfish

    Very hardy and attracts large Black Jacks.

  • Live Blue Runner

    Excellent bait, especially around structure.

  • Live Shrimp

    Effective, especially when slow-trolled.

  • Small Live Bonito

    Irresistible to big Black Jacks

  • Live Squid

    Versatile bait that works well in clear water.

Artificial Lures

  • Yo-Zuri Hydro Minnow LCCrankbait

    Great for trolling or casting around reefs.

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  • Shimano Butterfly JigJig

    Effective for vertical jigging in deep water.

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  • Rapala X-Rap Magnum 20Crankbait

    Excellent for high-speed trolling.

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  • Williamson Benthos Speed JigJig

    Fast retrieve is often key to success.

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  • Halco Laser Pro 190Crankbait

    Durable lure, ideal for aggressive strikes.

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Techniques

When targeting Black Jack, use heavy tackle and a fast retrieve to keep them from reaching structure after the hookset.

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Where to Find Black jack

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best bait for Black jack?+

Popular baits for Black jack include Live Pinfish, Live Blue Runner, Live Shrimp, Small Live Bonito, Live Squid. Tip: When targeting Black Jack, use heavy tackle and a fast retrieve to keep them from reaching structure after the hookset.

Where can I catch Black jack?+

Black jack can be found in many locations worldwide. Top regions include Sulawesi Selatan, Indonesia; Paraná, Brazil; Pernambuco, Brazil. WikiCatch lists 4 fishing spots where this species is found.

How big do Black jack get?+

Black jack (Caranx lugubris) can reach up to 100 cm in length and 17.9 kg in weight. Their IUCN conservation status is LC.

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