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Interesting Facts about Red Drum Fish (Sclaenops Ocellatus) Species

by Konstantin Z. Blogger

Red drum fish or redfish are very common in southeastern states. This prominent game fish are aggressive eaters and would attack several types of lures and baits you direct at them. The redfish are called “red” for a reason. Of course, they are red, but that’s not the main reason. The name was given to them because they create a drumming noise during their spawning season by resonating their swim bladders. This fish boasts of several other interesting facts you should know.

The redfish is a saltwater game fish found in some parts of the Atlantic coast and the entire Gulf of Mexico. They can attain a height of 5 feet and weigh around 90 pounds. The Red drum, also known as the redfish, consumes little fishes, shrimps, and crabs. This species of fish has an average lifespan of 35 years. It is dark red and orange with lots of black spots on its tail, including the back of their dorsal fin. The biggest red drum to be caught weighed 94.2 pounds and was 59 inches.

The redfish are very popular in Florida. Its popularity is due to its aggressive nature and because it is a food fish. There are lots of anglers who cherish and go after this species of fish; thus, it adds to their popularity as well. If you want to know why this fish is regarded as some of the best game fish out there, I suggest you sit back, relax and stay focused as I unveil facts about this fish to you.

Interesting Facts about Red Drum Fish (Sclaenops Ocellatus) Species


Aren’t you anxious to know why lots of anglers go after this fish? Why they rejoice and take multiple photos of their catch when they pull it out from the water? If you are, just like every other angler would, you are about to find out. First off, the Red drum goes by many names. It is also known as Redfish, spottail, Rat red, Bull Red, Channel Bass, and Poisson Rouge. A whole lot of names for a fish, right? Well, there are other fascinating facts about this fish.

The redfish has a slivery frame that comes with a reddish ting, including a slivery-grey to white tummy. It has scales with dark center, creating an irregular pattern on its body. It also has a unique dark spot at the bottom of its tail. According to scientists, the spot(s) may not be there for fancy. It is believed that the spot acts as a replica of the eye. This makes predators attack the wrong end of the fish thus giving the redfish enough time to save itself.

As an angler keen on adding this species of fish to your trophy cabinet or “caught list,” you can find them near the shoreline: around the opening of the Bay. You can also find the school close to the water’s surface. Unlike some species of fishes, redfishes don’t travel far; they often roam around their birth area.

Full article can be found at: https://www.fishmadpro.com/interesting-facts-about-red-drum-fish-sclaenops-ocellatus-species/


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