Silver Moony Caught At Woodland Jetty
Silver Moony Caught At Woodland Jetty
The Silver Moony [Monodactylus Argenteus] can be found in coastal areas especially near offshore islands and jetty. They commonly swim in groups feeding on small shrimps and fishes. They're pelagic fishes feeding mostly from midwater level to near surface. They can ometimes be found mingling with Yellowtail Scad and Redbelly Yellowtail Fusilier.
Use of floating rigs with small shrimps are excellent way of targetting for Silver Moony although bottom rigs may work as well.
Silver Moony Caught At Woodland Jetty
Labels: Fishing Hotspots, Monodactylus Argenteus, Pancing, Silver Moony, Woodland Jetty, 钓鱼
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