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Grey Marlinsucker

Remora brachyptera

Grey Marlinsucker

The Grey Marlinsucker, or Remora brachyptera, is known for attaching itself to larger marine creatures like sharks and marlins. While not a traditional game fish, it's fascinating due to its unique symbiotic behavior.

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Best Season

Year-round, depending on the presence of host species like marlins and sharks.

Best Time

Early morning and late afternoon when host fish are more active.

Fishing Tips for Grey Marlinsucker

  • Look for larger host species such as sharks or marlins, as remoras often attach to them.
  • Focus on coastal waters or offshore areas where host species are common.
  • Use a line with a small hook to target remoras specifically, as they are not large fish.
  • Be patient and observe the behavior of large fish, which often signals the presence of remoras.

Top Fishing Locations for Grey Marlinsucker

Great Barrier Reef

Australia

beginner70% Very Common

Known for abundant and diverse marine life, making it a prime spot for remora.

Best: September to December

Cancún

Mexico

intermediate50% Common

Warm waters and rich marine environments around Isla Mujeres attract many pelagic fish.

Best: April to June

Florida Keys

USA

beginner65% Common

The convergence of the Gulf Stream creates a great opportunity for diverse fish species.

Best: March to July

Maldives

Maldives

intermediate60% Common

Crystal clear waters and abundant reefs make this a favorite for remora and other species.

Best: January to April

Bali

Indonesia

intermediate55% Common

Rich underwater biodiversity with plenty of pelagic species.

Best: May to September

Cape Verde

Cape Verde

expert40% Occasional

Known for excellent game fishing and diverse marine life in the Atlantic.

Best: March to June

Recommended Fishing Equipment for Grey Marlinsucker

Recommended Equipment

RodMedium-light spinning rod, fast action
Line8-12 lb test
Lure TypeSmall jigs or soft plastics
TechniqueSight fishing near large host fish

Best bait: Small pieces of fish or squid