Northern Kingcroaker

The Northern kingcroaker is a marine fish found along the Atlantic coast of North America, particularly in shallow coastal waters. It has a distinctive elongated body and is highly valued both as a game fish and for its food quality. This species is commonly seen in surf zones and estuaries, where it forages for small crustaceans and worms along sandy or muddy bottoms.
Length~30 (max 46)
Weight~0.5 (max 1)
WaterSalt
Water Temp17-24° F
Depth1-128 ft
- Other namesNorthern kingfish
- Length~30 (max 46)
- Weight~0.5 (max 1)
- WaterSalt
- Water Temp17-24° F
- Depth1-128 ft
Popular lures for Northern Kingcroaker
Regulation for Northern Kingcroaker
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Northern kingcroaker are most commonly found in shallow coastal waters with sandy or muddy bottoms
- They prefer areas within the surf zone and estuaries, where they forage for food
- Their diet primarily includes small crustaceans and worms, which they locate by probing the substrate
- Juveniles may venture into tidal rivers and creeks, especially those with lower salinity levels
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Northern kingcroaker typically spawn in the warmer months, moving to shallow coastal waters to lay eggs
- The larvae and juveniles remain in these shallow environments until they are mature enough to handle stronger currents
- Seasonal migrations are common, often driven by changes in temperature and food availability
- Adult fish tend to stay close to the bottom, especially in areas with ample food sources, until the next spawning cycle