Species guide
How to catch Flapnose ray
Rhinoptera javanica

brackishsaltwatergame fishRhinopteridae
The flapnose ray, also known as the cownose ray, is a large ray species found in tropical and subtropical waters. It often forms large schools and feeds primarily on shellfish and crustaceans. This species is valued in sport fishing for its size and schooling behavior.
Where they live
Inhabits bays, estuaries, and coral reef areas with sandy and muddy bottoms across Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. Commonly found in brackish and saltwater environments, often in large schools.
Typical size
Up to about 165 cm
What they eat
- clams
- oysters
- crustaceans
- benthic animals
Best baits
- fresh clams
- shrimp
- crab pieces
- mollusks
Best lures
- soft plastic jerkbaits
- jigs
- bottom rigs
How to fish for them
- bottom fishing
- drift fishing
- using bait rigs
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