Amberjack Fishing in the BahamasSeriola dumerili (from the Jack family)Click image above for larger version. Other names: Amberjack are most plentiful from March to August. Availability: Year round Range: Oceans Habitat: Worldwide, tropical and warm temperate seas. Conservation status: Non-threatened Weight: under 5 kg (10 lbs) Diet: Squid, fish, and crustaceans. Order: Carangidae Other Information About Amberjacks: Greater amberjacks, Seriola dumerili, are the largest of the jacks. They usually have dark stripes extending from nose to in front of their dorsal fins. They have no scutes and soft dorsal bases less than twice the length of the anal fin bases. They are usually 18 kg (40 pounds) or less, and are found associated with rocky reefs, debris, and wrecks, typically in 20 to 75 m (10 to 40 fathoms). Book your fishname fishing trip today and enjoy all the Bahamas has to offer. Use our online booking form or call 242.364.1546 today. You can also contact us if you have any questions. |

