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Pacific crevalle jack

Pacific crevalle jack

Caranx caninus

Family
Carangidae
Max Length
101 cm
Max Weight
18 kg
IUCN Status
LC
Water Type
saltwater, mixed
Fishing Spots
89

Overview

The Pacific crevalle jack is a species of large marine fish classified in the jack family Carangidae. The species is distributed through the tropical waters of the eastern Pacific Ocean from California in the north to Peru in the south, including several offshore islands. The species is best identified by its deep body and mostly unscaled breast, as well as other more detailed anatomical features. The species is known to grow to a maximum length of 101 cm and a weight of 19.7 kg. Disagreement on the status of the species has been significant in the scientific literature, with many claiming it to be conspecific with or subspecific to the Atlantic Caranx hippos. The most recent review of the crevalle jacks strongly concluded it to be a separate species based on the development of hyperostosis and fin colouring. It is predominantly a schooling inshore species, inhabiting sandy and rocky substrates, although larger individuals are occasionally found living pelagically to depths of 350 m. The Pacific crevalle jack is a fast-swimming predator, taking a variety of fish, crustaceans, and other small invertebrates. Spawning is thought to occur year-round, although peaks occur during November and May. The Pacific crevalle jack is an important species to commercial fisheries, with data available from Colima in Mexico indicating it accounts for up to 15% of the entire yearly catch. Pacific crevalle jack are highly rated gamefish, taken by both bait and a variety of lures, but are considered relatively poor quality food.

Best Baits & Lures

Live Baits

  • Live Sardines

    Effective when fished near structure.

  • Live Mullet

    A hardy bait for strong currents.

  • Live Shrimp

    Work well under a popping cork.

  • Pinfish

    Good for bottom fishing.

  • Mojarra

    Can be caught inshore, used nearshore

Artificial Lures

  • Yo-Zuri Crystal MinnowHard Jerkbait

    Irregular retrieve triggers strikes.

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  • Savage Gear Sand EelSoft Plastic Swimbait

    Effective when rigged on a jighead.

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  • Shimano Coltsniper JerkMetal Jig

    Use for vertical jigging.

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  • Daiwa Saltiga SliderTopwater Popper

    Aggressive retrieve for surface strikes.

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  • Rapala X-Rap 10Suspending Jerkbait

    Suspending action entices bites.

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Techniques

Pacific crevalle jacks are aggressive predators, so using a fast retrieve and targeting areas with strong currents or structure often yields the best results.

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Where to Find Pacific crevalle jack

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best bait for Pacific crevalle jack?+

Popular baits for Pacific crevalle jack include Live Sardines, Live Mullet, Live Shrimp, Pinfish, Mojarra. Tip: Pacific crevalle jacks are aggressive predators, so using a fast retrieve and targeting areas with strong currents or structure often yields the best results.

Where can I catch Pacific crevalle jack?+

Pacific crevalle jack can be found in many locations worldwide. Top regions include Puntarenas, Costa Rica; Limón, Costa Rica; Baja California Sur, Mexico. WikiCatch lists 89 fishing spots where this species is found.

How big do Pacific crevalle jack get?+

Pacific crevalle jack (Caranx caninus) can reach up to 100.999999 cm in length and 18 kg in weight. Their IUCN conservation status is LC.

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