- Spotfin croaker
:"Roncador redirects here. For other uses, see
Roncador (disambiguation) .Taxobox
name = Spotfin croaker
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regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Perciformes
familia =Sciaenidae
genus = "Roncador"
genus_authority = Jordan & Gilbert, 1880
species = "R. stearnsii"
binomial = "Roncador stearnsii"
binomial_authority = (Steindachner, 1876)Spotfin croaker ("Roncador stearnsii") is a species of
croaker occurring fromMazatlan ,Mexico , toPoint Conception ,California , including theGulf of California . It is the only species in the genus "Roncador". In California, they are most commonly found south ofLos Angeles Harbor . They live alongbeach es and inbay s over bottoms varying from coarsesand to heavymud and at depths varying from 4 to 50 feet or more. They prefer depressions and holes near shore.Description
The body of the spotfin croaker is elongate, but heavy forward. The upper profile of the head is steep and slightly curved, and abruptly rounded at the very blunt snout. The mouth is underneath the head (subterminal). The color is silvery gray with bluish luster above and white below. There are dark wavy lines on the side, and a large black spot at the base of the
pectoral fin . Thesubterminal mouth, absence of a fleshy barbel and the large black spot at the base of the pectoral fin distinguish spotfin croakers from all other California croakers. Small "spotties" are sometimes confused with smallwhite croaker s, but a count of thedorsal fin spines will quickly separate them; the spotfin croaker has 11 or fewer (usually 10), while the white croaker as 12 to 15. So-called "golden croaker s" are nothing more than large male spotfin croakers in breeding colors.Spotfin croakers eat a wide variety of food items. Apparently they prefer
clam s andworm s. Smallcrustacean s are also eaten extensively. They use the large pavement-like pharyngeal (throat) teeth to crush their food. Male spotfin croakers first mature and spawn when 2 years old and about 9 inches long. Most females mature when 3 years old and 12.5 inches long. All are mature by the time they are 4 years old and have reached a size of 14.5 inches. The spawning season runs from June to September and apparently takes place offshore, since no ripe fish have been caught in the surf zone. One inch juveniles do appear in the surf in the fall. Spotfin croaker travel considerably, but with no definite pattern. They move extensively from bay to bay. For example, fish tagged in theLos Angeles Harbor were later taken as far south asOceanside . Spotfin tagged inNewport Bay moved toAlamitos Bay and vice versa.Fishing information
Although some are caught throughout the year, late summer is best for spotfin croaker fishing. Good fishing seems to depend on runs. When a "croaker hole" is found and a run is on, good fishing can be had by all present whether in a bay, from a
pier or in the surf. Most spotfin croaker caught are small to medium sized fish. The largest recorded specimen was 27 inches, 10.5 pounds.References
*Much of this article is copied from [http://www.dfg.ca.gov/mrd/mspcont3.html#spotfin California Marine Sportfish] by the California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Region; a public domain resource. [http://www.dfg.ca.gov/html/conditions.html#ownership]
*FishBase species|genus=Roncador|species=stearnsii|year=2006|month=5
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