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  1. Lagodon - Wikipedia

    The only species in the genus is Lagodon rhomboides, the pinfish, red porgy, bream, pin perch, sand perch, butterfish or sailor's choice. This fish is found in the Western Atlantic Ocean and …

  2. Pinfish | FWC - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

    Feed on small fishes and invertebrates; popular live bait. State Record: This species is not currently eligible for a state record. Fishing Tips and Facts: Popular live bait. Notorious for …

  3. Pinfish Fish Facts - Lagodon rhomboides - A-Z Animals

    Feb 19, 2023 · Learn about the pinfish — its habitat, diet, predators, spawning habits, and why this colorful coastal fish is a popular choice for anglers.

  4. Pinfish | NC DEQ

    Habitat: Pinfish are found around pilings, rocks and vegetated areas in shallow waters from Cape Cod, Mass., to Yucatan, Mexico, including the Gulf of Mexico, Bermuda and the northern coast …

  5. Pinfish - A Comprehensive Guide - In The Spread

    Nov 10, 2023 · This article delves into the essentials of pinfish, from identification and habitat to diet and behavior, and provides insights on effectively using them as bait, along with tips and …

  6. Pinfish (Lagodon rhomboides)

    Pinfish are so abundant and eat so many amphipods, that they are an important limiting factor to amphipod populations, keeping them in balance within the seagrass community. Pinfish are …

  7. Pinfish | Saltwater, Baitfish, Forage Fish | Britannica

    Pinfish, either of two species of fishes in the family Sparidae (order Perciformes). The name pinfish refers specifically to Lagodon rhomboides; Diplodus holbrooki is called spottail pinfish.

  8. Pinfish – Discover Fishes - Florida Museum

    Aug 19, 2022 · Lagodon rhomboides (Linnaeus 1766) Family Sparidae The pinfish is a member of the porgy family. It has a laterally compressed oval body, a steeply sloped dorsal head profile …

  9. Pinfish: A Comprehensive Guide to Their Habitat & Role

    Pinfish are indigenous to the western Atlantic Ocean, with a range stretching from Massachusetts down through the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea. They are a staple in the coastal regions …

  10. Pinfish | Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium

    Details: Pinfish have oval bodies, pointed snouts, and forked tails. Shiny green with turquoise stripes, they feature a dark spot behind their gill cover. Found in seagrass beds and coastal …