What do you think about Pinfish?

denman

New Member
This isnt really an aquarium fish but does anyone think they look cool? Its called a pinfish. They seem pretty agressive but I love to watch them fight over food. Any comments?

 

denman

New Member
No its salt. I live in Florida so i catch of few of them for bait when i go fishing and for the heck of it i put six of them in my 55g.
 

nm reef

Active Member
Hmmmmm....learn something new everyday......but I'm not so sure I'd want to dedicate a marine aquarium to them.
Pinfish are great bait for a wide variety of species; they are easy to catch and are found all over the shallow waters of the Suncoast. Put a little bit of bait (squid works very well) on about a #2 or #4 hook and toss it over some grassy bottom - it won’t be long before the well is full of ‘pins. You can also chum them up with catfood and bread and throw a cast net over the whole lot - ‘pins are fast though, and often can run faster than the net can sink.
Pinfish are very hardy as baitfish go, often outliving everything else in your baitwell. When handling them, watch out for the very sharp dorsal spines - they can really stick you good (that’s how they get their name). Hook them just under this fin and fish them with little or no weight inshore. Offshore, a live pinfish will often get grouper to bite when nothing else will. This is a great baitfish that will also give beginning fishermen a very nice tussle on super-light tackle (nice way to entertain the kids on a windy day).
 

27mtaylor

Member
I was catching some for bait one day and he finned me when I went to take him off the hook. It didn't feel too good, lol.
 

dogstar

Active Member
This is from Fishbase
Lagodon rhomboides
40.0 cm/15.5 inches
Western Atlantic: Massachusetts (USA), Bermuda, and northern Gulf of Mexico to Florida Keys, USA and Yucatan, Mexico. Also in northern coast of Cuba; absent in Bahamas or rest of Antilles. Commonly found on vegetated bottoms, occasionally over rocky bottoms and in mangrove areas. Enters brackish water and even freshwaters. Often forms large aggregations. Feeds mainly on small animals, especially crustaceans, but also takes mollusks, worms and occasionally small fishes that are associated with the grassy habitat.
Feeds on plants and zooplankton depending on where there from.
' or what ever you use for bait to catch them unless its with a net. '
 
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