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Finescale Triggerfish, Balistes polylepis: One of the more abundant and aggressive fish in the Sea of Cortez. Prefers cut Bonito fished off the bottom in 100 to 200-foot deep water. Will also attack other cut bait, lures, and live Sardines with vigor. Is ready accessible, at certain locations from a panga. Pound for pound the strongest hombre in the sea, especially on light gear! And beware of THE CHOMP when trying to remove a hook--truly lethal! Viewed by locals as good table fare and used extensively in ceviche. Description and photo courtesy John Snow.
Finescale Triggerfish, Balistes polylepis: Mitchell Rose with a nice triggerfish caught at Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Photo by Victoria Rose.
Finescale Triggerfish, Balistes polylepis: Photo courtesy Trout Traubman..
Finescale Triggerfish, Balistes polylepis: A mature finescale triggerfish, showing bright blue markings similar in color to those on a "lit up" marlin, dorado, or wahoo, caught from the beach by Peter Langstraat, at Punta Colorada, East Cape, Baja California Sur, Mexico, October 1997, on cut bait and 12-pound line. Length, a great big 21 inches. That's a big one, and a great catch on 12-pound. Photo courtesy Peter Langstraat.
Finescale Triggerfish, Balistes polylepis: Juvenile. Caught with Capt. Pata in the panga Salomé, in 76-degree water, midmorning, in December 2007, off the surface in a bait net, 18 miles north of La Playita, San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Size approximately 2 inches. Fish identification courtesy of H.J. Walker, Jr., Scripps Institute of Oceanography, La Jolla, Calif. Description and photo courtesy of John Snow.
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