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White Grunt (Gray Snapper)

Family Haemulidae, GRUNTS Haemulon plumieri


Desciption: Body color light bluish-gray, head with horizontal blue stripes, white underbelly; black blotch on preopercle; margin of each scale bronze; large bright orange mouth; scales above lateral line larger than scales below lateral line.

Similar Fish: Other grunts.

Where Found: From SHORE to the outer reef edge or OFFSHORE hard bottom to 115 feet; most abundant in water less than 80 feet deep; juveniles INSHORE.

Size: Most catches 1.5 punds (15 inches).

*Florida Record: n/a

Remarks: Audible grunting is produced by grinding of the pharyngeal teeth, with air bladder acting as amplifier; spawning occurs on OFFSHORE hard bottom or reefs from May through June; feeds on crustaceans, mollusks and small fishes.

*The Florida records quoted are from the Department of Environmental Protection's printed publication, Fishing Lines and are not necessarily the most current ones. The redords are provided as only a benchmark.