Sand Seatrout

The sand seatrout, Cynoscion arenarius, is a coastal marine fish found in the Gulf of Mexico and along the southeastern U.S. coast. It inhabits sandy bottoms and estuarine areas, where it preys on shrimp, crabs, and small fish. This species is prized by anglers for its good table quality and accessibility in shallow waters.
Length~35 (max 63)
Weight~1 (max 3)
WaterSalt
Water Temp25-30° F
Depth1-182 ft
- Other namesSand weakfish , White trout
- Length~35 (max 63)
- Weight~1 (max 3)
- WaterSalt
- Water Temp25-30° F
- Depth1-182 ft
Popular lures for Sand Seatrout
Regulation for Sand Seatrout
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Inhabits shallow coastal waters, often near estuaries and sandy shores
- Prefers sandy bottoms where it hunts for crustaceans and small fish
- Often found in schools, particularly in areas with high food availability
- Thrives in both saline and brackish waters, making it versatile in habitat choice
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Spawning occurs in the warmer months, typically in shallow estuaries and coastal areas
- Eggs are pelagic, floating freely in the water until hatching
- Juveniles remain in shallow waters, gradually moving to deeper areas as they mature
- Adults are more solitary but may form loose aggregations during spawning