Species guide
How to catch Starry ray
Amblyraja radiata

The starry ray is a cold-water skate found mainly in boreal to Arctic Atlantic regions. It inhabits offshore hard and soft bottoms from shallow coastal areas to depths exceeding 1,500 meters. This species is relatively sedentary and shows seasonal juvenile aggregations in specific northern Atlantic locations.
Where they live
Found in brackish and saltwater off North America's Atlantic coast, starry rays live on clay and mud bottoms from 5 to over 1,500 meters deep. They thrive in cold waters ranging from -1.4 to 14°C and are typically offshore and bottom-associated.
Typical size
Up to about 105 cm
What they eat
- small squids
- small fish such as sand eels
- bottom-dwelling fish like poachers
Best baits
- cut bait
- squid strips
- fresh fish chunks
Best lures
- bottom jig
- soft plastic bait imitation
How to fish for them
- bottom fishing
- drift fishing
- using baited hooks on the seabed
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