Species guide

How to catch Atlantic butterfish

Peprilus triacanthus

Stylized 2D illustration of Atlantic butterfish
brackishsaltwatergame fishStromateidae

The Atlantic butterfish is a sleek, fusiform fish found in large schools across the continental shelf. Juveniles often shelter under floating weeds and jellyfish. They are prized game fish known for their schooling behavior and seasonal depth shifts.

Where they live

Inhabits brackish and saltwater along the North American Atlantic coast and Gulf of Mexico, schooling over the continental shelf from shallow to deep waters, especially near floating debris for juveniles.

Typical size

Up to about 30 cm

What they eat

  • small worms
  • ctenophores
  • jellyfish
  • small gelatinous zooplankton

Best baits

  • small worms
  • shrimp pieces
  • pieces of fish

Best lures

  • small soft plastics
  • silicone jigs
  • light spoons

How to fish for them

  • casting near floating weeds or jellyfish
  • light jigging over shelf areas
  • using small baited hooks

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