Atlantic Tarpon

The Atlantic tarpon, Megalops atlanticus, is a large, powerful fish found in warm coastal waters, estuaries, and lagoons of the Atlantic Ocean. Known for its shiny, silver scales and ability to leap out of the water, it is a popular target for sport fishing. Tarpon are often found near the surface and feed primarily on smaller fish and crustaceans. They are capable of breathing air, allowing them to survive in low-oxygen environments.
Length~100 (max 250)
Weight~45 (max 161)
WaterSalt, brackish
Water Temp22-28° F
Depth149 ft
- Other namesAtlantic tarpon, Silver king
- Length~100 (max 250)
- Weight~45 (max 161)
- WaterSalt, brackish
- Water Temp22-28° F
- Depth149 ft
Popular lures for Atlantic Tarpon
Regulation for Atlantic Tarpon
- SeasonAlways open
- Bag limitCatch and release only
- Vessel limit-
- Trophy limits-
- Max size-
- Min size-
- Measurement-
- Prohibited methodsSnagging, Spears, Multiple Hooks
Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Prefers warm coastal waters, estuaries, and lagoons, often near the surface
- Found in both saltwater and brackish environments, occasionally entering freshwater
- Feeds on smaller fish and crustaceans, using its large mouth to gulp prey
- Known for inhabiting shallow areas and sometimes venturing into rivers
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Spawns offshore in the open ocean, with larvae drifting towards coastal nurseries
- Juveniles develop in shallow, brackish waters before moving to deeper areas as they grow
- Exhibits seasonal migrations, often moving to warmer waters for spawning
- Tarpon can breathe air directly, which is vital in low-oxygen habitats such as stagnant waters