Largespotted Dart

The Large Spotted Dart, scientifically known as Trachinotus botla, is a tropical marine fish found primarily in the Indian Ocean, including areas around South Africa, Madagascar, and Sri Lanka. It is a highly sought-after game fish due to its robust fight when hooked. This species is typically seen inshore in sandy surf zones, where it hunts for crabs, mussels, and worms.
Length~60 (max 75)
Weight~- (max 2)
WaterSalt, brackish
- Other names-
- Length~60 (max 75)
- Weight~- (max 2)
- WaterSalt, brackish
Popular lures for Largespotted Dart
Regulation for Largespotted Dart
- SeasonAlways open
- Bag limit8
- Vessel limit-
- Trophy limits-
- Max size-
- Min sizeNo
- Measurement-
- Prohibited methods-
Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Large Spotted Darts are commonly found in shallow, sandy surf zones, particularly near shorelines
- Juveniles stay closer to the shore, in very shallow waters, while adults can be found slightly further out
- They prefer areas where they can hunt for crabs, mussels, and marine worms, which make up their primary diet
- This fish is associated with reef areas but is more frequently caught in open surf zones
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Adults move inshore to sandy areas, especially during their breeding season
- They spawn in specific, often shallow, regions where water temperature and food availability are favorable
- Juveniles tend to stay in nursery areas near the shore before gradually moving into deeper waters as they grow
- Seasonal movements are likely tied to spawning and feeding patterns, with fish being more active in warmer months