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Pacific Barracuda

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The Pacific Barracuda (Sphyraena argentea) is a sleek, predatory fish found along the Eastern Pacific coast, from Alaska to Baja California. It is known for its powerful build and sharp teeth, making it a popular target for sport fishing. This species typically inhabits nearshore waters and often swims in schools. Anglers appreciate its aggressive nature and the challenge it presents when hooked.
  • Other names
    California barracuda, Silver barracuda
  • Length
    ~100 (max 120)
  • Weight
    ~1 (max 7)
  • Water
    Salt
  • Water Temp
    16-21° F
  • Depth
    37 ft

Popular lures for Pacific Barracuda

Anchovy
Crocodile Spoons
Sardines
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Regulation for Pacific Barracuda

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Living Conditions

  • 🐟 Habitat preferences

    • Pacific Barracudas prefer warm, coastal waters and are often found near the surface or around reefs
    • They are known to swim in schools, especially when hunting
    • These fish primarily feed on smaller fish, using their speed and sharp teeth to capture prey
    • They tend to stay nearshore but can also be found in bays and estuaries during certain life stages
  • ♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior

    • Pacific Barracudas are pelagic spawners, releasing eggs into open water where they are fertilized
    • They migrate southward from the California coast during autumn, likely for spawning purposes
    • Juveniles often inhabit protected bays until they grow large enough to venture into open waters
    • As they mature, these fish become solitary hunters, more aggressive and territorial