Species guide
How to catch Longfin trevally
Atropus armatus

The Longfin trevally is a strong and agile coastal fish recognizable by its long fins and streamlined body. It inhabits coral reefs and rocky areas, often venturing into shallow lagoons and estuaries. This species is a favored target for anglers due to its fighting ability and moderate size.
Where they live
Lives in coastal waters near coral reefs and rocky bottoms, also found in shallow lagoons and estuaries. Present in brackish and saltwater regions of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. Typically found from 1 to 59 meters deep.
Typical size
Up to about 58 cm
What they eat
- crustaceans
- small fish
- squid
Best baits
- shrimp
- small fish bait
- squid strips
Best lures
- metal jigs
- poppers
- soft plastic lures
How to fish for them
- bottom fishing near reefs
- casting around rocks and coral
- trolling with lures
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