Desription of Redfish
Red Drum (redfish)
Family Sciaenidae, DRUMS
Sciaenops ocellatus
Description: chin without barbels; copper bronze body, lighter shade in clear waters; one to many spots
at base of tail (rarely no spots); mouth horizontal and openng downward; scales large.

Similar Fish: black drum, Pogonias cromis.

Where found: juveniles are an INSHORE fish, migrating out of the estuaries at about 30 inches (4 years)
and joining the spawning population OFFSHORE.

Size: one of 27 inches weighs about 8 pounds.



Remarks: red drum are an INSHORE species until they attain roughly 30 inches (4 years), then they
migrate to join the NEARSHORE population; spawning occurs from August to November in NEARSHORE
waters; sudden cold snaps may kill red drum in shallow, INSHORE waters; feeds on crustaceans, fish
and mollusks; longevity to 20 years or more.
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