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Bluespotted seabream

Pagrus caeruleostictus

Family
Sparidae
Max Length
90 cm
Max Weight
11.6 kg
IUCN Status
LC
Water Type
saltwater, mixed
Fishing Spots
3

Best Baits & Lures

Live Baits

  • Shrimp

    Effective when fished near rocky bottoms.

  • Small Crabs

    Hook through the back for best results.

  • Squid Strips

    A versatile bait for many conditions.

  • Sand Worms

    Particularly effective in sandy areas.

  • Mussels

    Crush slightly to release scent.

Artificial Lures

  • Maria Mucho Lucir 35gJig

    Work it close to the bottom.

    Buy
  • Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow Deep Diver F1005-HGRCrankbait

    Troll slowly around reefs.

    Buy
  • Savage Gear Sand Eel Slug 10cmSoft Plastic

    Texas rigged, weightless for shallow water.

    Buy
  • Molix Finder Shad 100Soft Plastic

    Use with a jig head.

    Buy
  • Shimano Coltsniper Wonderfall 40gSpoon

    Cast far, let it sink and retrieve.

    Buy

Techniques

Use a slow, deliberate retrieve with occasional pauses to entice strikes from this cautious species.

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Where to Find Bluespotted seabream

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best bait for Bluespotted seabream?+

Popular baits for Bluespotted seabream include Shrimp, Small Crabs, Squid Strips, Sand Worms, Mussels. Tip: Use a slow, deliberate retrieve with occasional pauses to entice strikes from this cautious species.

Where can I catch Bluespotted seabream?+

Bluespotted seabream can be found in many locations worldwide. Top regions include Siirt, Turkey. WikiCatch lists 3 fishing spots where this species is found.

How big do Bluespotted seabream get?+

Bluespotted seabream (Pagrus caeruleostictus) can reach up to 89.9999976 cm in length and 11.6 kg in weight. Their IUCN conservation status is LC.

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