Spot Tail Pinfish

Posted by admin | Bait, Salt Water Fishing | Sunday 24 June 2007 10:16 pm

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Spot tail pinfish (Diplodus holbrooki) also known as porgy, spot, spot-tail porgy, and sailor’s choice. They are similar in appearance to the pinfish, but they have a large black spot in front of the base of the tail.

According to the biologists, they hang around in shallow coastal waters and in lower areas of coastal bays and sounds. Our experience is that they are most frequently caught in offshore waters around hard bottom and reefs, and they are good baits, cut or alive. We have read that they are a fair pan-fish .

They are easily caught with gold hook rigs and even can be caught on larger hooks that you are fishing for snapper with. They grow to around ten inches and should definitely be kept for bait if you catch them.

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