African
Pompano
(Alectis ciliaris)
Other common names:
Threadfin Trevally.
Identification:
Upper body silver with blue-green glow.
Sides and belly silvery white.
Sloping head with soft flesh around the mouth.
Very long and transparent dorsal and anal fins.
Temperature range:
18 - 30 Celsius (65 - 86 Fahrenheit).
Typical location:
Around flotsam, weed lines and FADs.
Near wrecks and reefs.
Fishing methods:
Drifting or at anchor with small live fish, squid or prawn.
Jigging over wrecks or deep water reefs.
Fighting characteristics:
Powerful and fast strike.
A deep fighter that heads for obstructions on the sea bed.
Thai Fishing Guide's recommended hot spots
for catching African Pompano:
African Pompano
| Barracuda
| Barramundi
| Bonefish
| Cobia
| Coral Trout
| Dorado
Emperor - Longnose
| Emperor - Sweetlip
| Green Jobfish
| Grey Mullet
| Grouper - Honeycomb
Longtom
| Marlin - Black
| Marlin - Blue
| Parrotfish - Bridled
| Parrotfish - Daisy
Parrotfish - Dusky
| Parrotfish - Ember
| Peacock Rockcod
| Permit
| Queenfish
| Rainbow Runner
Red Snapper
| Sailfish - Pacific
| Seaperch - Checkered
| Seaperch - Maori
| Shark - Blacktip Reef
Shark - Bull
| Shark - Grey Reef
| Shark - Hammerhead
| Shark - Leopard
| Shark - Mako
Shark - Tiger
| Stingray - Black-Blotched
| Stingray - Blue-Spotted
| Tanguigue
| Tarpon
Threadfin Salmon
| Trevalley - Bigeye
| Trevalley - Bluefin
| Trevally - Giant
Trevally - Golden
| Triple Tail
| Tripletail Wrasse
| Tuna - Dogtooth
Tuna - Kawa Kawa
| Tuna - Longtail
| Tuna - Skipjack
| Tuna - Yellowfin
| Wahoo
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