Banded Needlefish

The banded needlefish, Strongylura leiura, is a slender, elongated fish found in the Indo-West Pacific region. Recognizable by its long body and sharp beak-like snout, it inhabits coastal and estuarine waters. This species is valued for its role in fisheries and as a game fish due to its agile movements and striking appearance.
Length~- (max 100)
WaterSalt, brackish
Depth5 ft
- Other names-
- Length~- (max 100)
- WaterSalt, brackish
- Depth5 ft
Popular lures for Banded Needlefish
Regulation for Banded Needlefish
There is no general regulation for the state of
Detailed information about the regulation in this state can be found on the official pages of the state.
Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Banded needlefish thrive in coastal waters and estuaries, often found near the surface
- They prefer environments with abundant vegetation and structures like mangroves
- Juveniles are typically found in mangroves, providing protection and food
- Their diet primarily consists of small fish and crustaceans
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Spawning occurs in coastal waters, with eggs attached to objects by tendrils
- Larvae and early juveniles develop in mangrove areas before moving to open waters
- Adults exhibit strong territorial behavior, often returning to the same spawning grounds
- They are oviparous, with a reproductive cycle adapted to their habitat's conditions