Species guide
How to catch Spiny butterfly ray
Gymnura altavela

brackishsaltwatergame fishGymnuridae
The spiny butterfly ray is a large ray distinguished by its broad, butterfly-shaped pectoral fins and spiny tail. It is a predatory species that hunts fish and shrimp in coastal waters. This ray can grow exceptionally large and is considered a challenging game fish.
Where they live
Found in shallow to moderately deep coastal brackish and saltwater environments including the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, typically from 5 to 100 meters depth.
Typical size
Up to about 400 cm
What they eat
- fish
- shrimp
- mollusks
Best baits
- shrimp
- small fish
- squid
Best lures
- soft plastic baits
- jigs
How to fish for them
- bottom fishing
- drift fishing
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