Bigeye Scad

The bigeye scad, Selar crumenophthalmus, is a small, schooling fish found in tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. Known for its large eyes and streamlined body, it inhabits coastal and oceanic environments. This species is important for commercial fisheries, used as bait, and appreciated by recreational anglers.
Length~17 (max 38)
Weight~0.02 (max 0.1)
WaterSalt
Water Temp20-29° F
Depth170 ft
- Other namesPurse-eyed scad, Goggle-eyed scad, Akule, Chicharro
- Length~17 (max 38)
- Weight~0.02 (max 0.1)
- WaterSalt
- Water Temp20-29° F
- Depth170 ft
Popular lures for Bigeye Scad
Regulation for Bigeye Scad
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Bigeye scad prefer clear, oceanic waters around islands and coastal regions
- They are usually found at shallow to moderate depths, often forming large schools
- Their diet consists of small shrimps, benthic invertebrates, and zooplankton
- They are mainly nocturnal, dispersing at night to feed
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Spawning occurs in offshore waters, with eggs and larvae drifting in the open ocean
- Juveniles grow in pelagic environments before migrating to coastal areas
- They exhibit schooling behavior, enhancing their survival and feeding efficiency
- Adults return to specific spawning sites annually, showing site fidelity