GULF MENHADEN – Brevoortia patronus

March 9th, 2006 by Gillwetter Press

Family Clupeidae, HERRINGS

Other local names: shad, pogies

Description: to 18″ oval, deep and compressed; blue or green, sometimes bluish-brown above; sides and belly silvery, fins yellowish; distinct humeral spot often followed by several rows of smaller spots; head very large, exposed margin of scales almost vertical, fringed.

Where found: large, near surface schools primarily in estuaries and near shore water  of the northern Gulf from early spring through fall.

Size: three-year-olds are 8 inches long and weigh more than 6 ounces

Remarks: sexual maturity begins at late age (1) with major spawning areas offshore across the northern Gulf.

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