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  1. Bluefish - Wikipedia

    The bluefish is a moderately proportioned fish, with a broad, forked tail. The spiny first dorsal fin is normally folded back in a groove, as are its pectoral fins.

  2. Bluefish - NOAA Fisheries

    Aug 25, 2025 · Bluefish are blue-green on the back and silvery on the sides and belly. They have a prominent jaw, with sharp, compressed teeth. Bluefish live up to 12 years. They grow fast, up to 31 …

  3. Bluefish | Saltwater, Predator, Gamefish | Britannica

    The bluefish ranges through warm and tropical regions of the Atlantic and Indian oceans, living in schools and preying with voracity on other, smaller animals, especially fishes. Elongated in form, it …

  4. Bluefish: A Guide to Catching and Eating Blues | Outdoor Life

    Oct 27, 2023 · Bluefish are considered pelagic fish, meaning they thrive in the open ocean far from land. However, unlike pelagic species such as tuna and marlin, bluefish spend a lot of their time close to …

  5. Bluefish | FWC - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation ...

    Chumming is a helpful, and a wire leader is a must to prevent fish from biting through the line. Anglers use a variety of plugs, sand eel type jigs, and squid- or mackerel-like lures. Pogies, mackerel or eels …

  6. Bluefish - Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission

    Bluefish are dynamic, migratory predators found along the Atlantic coast from Maine to Florida, highly prized by recreational anglers for their spirited fight and significant role in marine ecosystems.

  7. Bluefish - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

    It is a marine pelagic fish found around the world in temperate and subtropical waters, except for the northern Pacific Ocean. Bluefish are known as tailor in Australia and New Zealand, elf and shad in …

  8. Bluefish Fish Facts - Pomatomus saltatrix - A-Z Animals

    Nov 2, 2025 · Bluefish have a distinctive blue-silver coloration and a torpedo-shaped body and can grow up to 3 feet in length. They are popular among recreational fishermen and are commercially …

  9. What Is a Bluefish? A Voracious Ocean Predator - Biology Insights

    Aug 9, 2025 · Bluefish are renowned for their predatory nature and aggressive feeding. They are strictly carnivorous, primarily preying on smaller schooling fish such as menhaden, anchovies, mackerel, …

  10. Learn about bluefish - Mass.gov

    Bluefish are pelagic, schooling fish, staying mainly within the water column. They are voracious predators and can be seen feeding at the surface on schools of bait fish.