Species guide
How to catch Smalleye smooth-hound
Mustelus higmani

The Smalleye smooth-hound is a small shark known for its elongated body and preference for both brackish and saltwater habitats. It primarily hunts crustaceans and occasionally preys on bony fishes, squids, and coelenterates. Typically found on muddy, sandy, and calcareous bottoms of the continental shelf, it can be found from shallow waters to depths of 900 meters.
Where they live
Lives on continental shelf bottoms of mud, sand, and calcareous substrates in brackish and saltwater areas of the Atlantic and Caribbean. Found from shallow waters down to 900 meters.
Typical size
Up to about 77 cm
What they eat
- Crustaceans
- Bony fishes
- Squids
- Coelenterates
Best baits
- Crustacean imitations
- Small fish pieces
- Squid strips
Best lures
- Soft plastic crustacean lures
- Small jigs
How to fish for them
- Bottom fishing
- Light trolling near the bottom
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