Species guide

How to catch Kanadi kingfish

Scomberomorus plurilineatus

Stylized 2D illustration of Kanadi kingfish
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The Kanadi kingfish is a fast-swimming predatory fish known for forming large schools, especially around the Zanzibar Channel during certain months. It is a prized game fish with a streamlined body and can grow quite large. Anglers value it for its fighting ability and abundance in saltwater regions of Africa and the Indian Ocean.

Where they live

This species forms large schools in saltwater, commonly found from shallow to deeper waters (50-200 meters), especially around the Zanzibar Channel from March to September. It inhabits parts of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans along Africa's coast.

Typical size

Up to about 120 cm

What they eat

  • small schooling fish
  • Amblygaster species
  • Etrumeus teres
  • Sardinella species

Best baits

  • small live fish
  • cut bait
  • fish chunks

Best lures

  • metal jigs
  • pencil poppers
  • surface plugs
  • fast-moving spoons

How to fish for them

  • trolling
  • casting near schools
  • bottom jigging
  • drift fishing

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