Fishing from tassergal to lure in the Mediterranean Sea

he tassergal is a predatory fish that frequents warm waters. It is considered a tropical or subtropical sea fish. There is no doubt about his hunting abilities when we observe this fish: a large mouth with sharp tooths, a thick jaw, large eyes, a tapered body... It is commonly between 30 and 70cm in which it can exceed the metre! The tassergal, also rarely called the pomatome (Latin name Pomatomus Saltarix ) is the only representative of the genus Pomatus and the family of pomatidae. It looks like a wolf or bar crossed with a liche friend. He also shares some mores with the latter. Its head is massive, it is silver to blue/green on the back. His head is vaguely reminiscent of that of a piranha! It has very characteristic pointed, spaced teeth that can identify the species in the blink of an eye. It is present all over the world, from Australia to America or Mexico, to the Black Sea to the Atlantic coasts of Africa. Well known in the world as bluefish as a "game fish" recog...