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  1. The Crevalle jack (Caranx hippos) are abundantly present in Florida waters and the Greater Antilles, from deep reefs to offshore coasts. Their bodies are deep and compressed with a blunt head and a black spot on the gill cover. They have a forked tail and are yellow with white bellies, weighing an average of 25 lbs and reaching 2 feet long.

  2. Prominent black spot on gill cover. Black spot at the base of each pectoral fin. Second dorsal fin and anal fin almost identical in size. No scales on throat. Body deep, front of head steep. Similar Species: Blue runner, C. crysos (lack black spot at base of pectoral fins); other jack species.

  3. 6 cze 2023 · Among the different types of Jack fish, the Crevalle Jack (Caranx hippos) stands out due to its abundance in Florida waters, the Greater Antilles, deep reefs, and offshore coasts. It is characterized by a deep and compressed body, a blunt head, and a black spot on the gill cover.

  4. 17 lut 2022 · In Florida, encounters with 5 – 20 pound almaco jack are most common but elsewhere in the world they get much larger! In my opinion, these are the tastiest of the amberjack species with a more manageable fillet size that is easier to cook and is frequently used in sushi!

  5. The crevalle jack (Caranx hippos), also known as the common jack, black-tailed trevally, couvalli jack, black cavalli, jack crevale, or yellow cavalli is a common species of large marine fish classified within the jack family, Carangidae.

  6. Jack, Almaco. Similar in appearance to the greater amberjack, almaco jacks have conspicuously long lobes on the second dorsal and anal fins. The body and lower fins are generally dark brown or dark blueish green, and the lower sides and belly are lighter, sometimes having a lavender or brassy tint.

  7. The crevalle jack is a relevantly unimportant commercial fish species. Never the less, they are fished commercially throughout the year in southwest Florida, and in the spring, fall, and summer in the Gulf of Mexico.

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