Gag Grouper

Description

 

This species of grouper have a brownish grey color with dark worm like markings on its sides. Gag or Grey grouper are often confused with their larger cousin the Black grouper which can be found in more tropical waters.

Where Gag Grouper are Found

Adults are found offshore over rocks and reefs. Juveniles can be found in the cracks and sand holes that litter the flats of the Nature Coast.

Florida Record

  • 71 lbs. 0 oz.

Remarks

Gag grouper spawn offshore in water no shallower than 120 feet in the Middle Grounds area of the Gulf of Mexico January through March. Young gags are predominantly female transforming to males as they grow larger. They will feed on smaller fish and squid but will commonly attack trolled plugs.

Capt. Bear's Comments

Gags can be caught year round. I prefer to target them in the winter months because they seem to be closer inshore although they can be caught all year long. Sometimes, you have to be willing to go out and get them in deeper water.

 

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