Apsilus dentatus
Black Snapper (Apsilus dentatus) is a deep-water snapper found in tropical and subtropical waters. It's a prized game fish due to its strong fighting ability and good flesh quality. Anglers target it for its challenge and the reward of a delicious meal.
Max Size
60 cm (24 inches), 4 kg (9 lbs)
Habitat
Deep-water reefs, typically between 100-300 meters depth, often near rocky structures or drop-offs.
Best Season
Year-round in tropical waters, but peak season varies by location. Generally, warmer months (June to October) are considered best.
Best Time
Early morning or late afternoon to early evening when fish are most active.
Little Bahama Bank
Bahamas
A renowned spot for Black Snapper, known for its clear waters and abundant marine life.
Best: April-October
Flower Garden Banks
USA
A protected marine sanctuary with an abundance of Black Snapper and other species.
Best: May-September
St. Lucie Reef
USA
A popular spot for Black Snapper fishing, known for its coral reefs and clear waters.
Best: March-October
Cabo San Lucas
Mexico
A famous destination for Black Snapper fishing, with numerous reefs and islands to explore.
Best: June-October
Belize Barrier Reef
Belize
The largest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere, known for its diverse marine life, including Black Snapper.
Best: April-September
Grand Cayman Island
Cayman Islands
A popular destination for Black Snapper fishing, with numerous drop-offs and reefs to explore.
Best: May-October
Bermuda Reef
Bermuda
A coral reef system known for its clear waters and abundant marine life, including Black Snapper.
Best: June-September
Best bait: Live or cut bait (squid, shrimp, or fish pieces) can be effective, especially when fishing on the bottom.