Bonefish vs Greater Amberjack
Albula vulpes 与之比较 Seriola dumerili
Taxonomy & Classification
| 属性 | Bonefish | Greater Amberjack |
|---|---|---|
| 学名 | Albula vulpes | Seriola dumerili |
| 目 | Albuliformes | Carangiformes |
| 科 | Albulidae | Carangidae |
| Conservation Status | Near Threatened | Least Concern |
Physical Traits
| 属性 | Bonefish | Greater Amberjack |
|---|---|---|
| 最大体长 | 77.0 cm | 200.0 cm |
| 最大体重 | 6.4 kg | 80.6 kg |
| 体色 | Highly iridescent silvery-white flanks with faint olive-green back; narrow dusky streaks follow scale rows along the upper body; fins are largely transparent with a pale yellowish tinge. | Olive-green to bluish back with a wide amber to golden-yellow mid-lateral stripe running from eye to tail; silvery-white belly; a dark diagonal stripe extends from snout through the eye to the dorsal fin. |
Habitat & Environment
| 属性 | Bonefish | Greater Amberjack |
|---|---|---|
| 水质类型 | Saltwater | Saltwater |
| 栖息水深 | 0-84m | 1-385m |
| 地理分布 | Cosmopolitan in tropical and subtropical coastal waters of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. Favors shallow tidal flats, mangrove lagoons, and sandy bays in Florida, … | Circumglobal in tropical and subtropical waters including the Atlantic, Mediterranean Sea, Indian Ocean, and Pacific. Commonly found around deepwater reefs, rocky outcrops, and offshore oil … |
| 栖息地 | Neritic, estuaries | Pelagic, coral reefs |
钓鱼信息
| 属性 | Bonefish | Greater Amberjack |
|---|---|---|
| 游钓鱼种 | 是 | 是 |
| 搏鱼评级 | 8/10 | 9/10 |
| 世界纪录 | — | — |
| 汞含量 | — | — |
Cuisine & Edibility
Bonefish
Edible but extremely bony flesh; rarely consumed as table fare in modern sport fishing. Almost exclusively caught-and-released; the species is prized for its fighting ability, not flavor.
Greater Amberjack
Firm, rich flesh with a moderately strong flavor; can carry parasites in tropical waters, requiring thorough cooking. Good grilled or baked; related to the highly prized Japanese hamachi.
Species Overview
Bonefish
The bonefish is the premier shallow-water flats species, prized by fly fishers for its blistering initial run. Found in tropical shallows worldwide, it feeds by rooting in sand and marl for crustaceans and mollusks.
Greater Amberjack
The greater amberjack is the largest of the jacks, known for brutal head-shaking fights and powerful dives toward structure. Found near reefs, wrecks, and offshore platforms in tropical and subtropical waters worldwide.
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