Talang Queenfish

The talang queenfish, Scomberoides commersonnianus, is a large, fast-swimming predatory fish found in tropical and subtropical coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific. Recognized by its elongated body and forked tail, it is a prized catch among sport fishers for its strength and speed. The talang queenfish primarily hunts in schools, preying on smaller fish near the surface. It is often found near reefs, estuaries, and inshore waters.
Length~90 (max 120)
Weight~8 (max 16)
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- Other namesGiant dart, Giant leatherskin, Giant queenfish, Largemouth queenfish, Leatherjacket
- Length~90 (max 120)
- Weight~8 (max 16)
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Popular lures for Talang Queenfish
Regulation for Talang Queenfish
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Inhabits coastal waters, including estuaries, reefs, and sandy bays
- Prefers areas with abundant small fish, which it hunts in schools
- Commonly found near the surface, especially in warm, clear waters
- Frequently targets schools of baitfish, using its speed and agility to catch prey
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Spawns in open waters, with eggs and larvae drifting in the pelagic zone
- Juveniles are often found in shallow coastal areas before moving to deeper waters as they mature
- Exhibits seasonal migrations, often moving to warmer waters for spawning
- Little is known about specific mating behaviors, but the species likely forms spawning aggregations