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The cutlassfishes are about 45 species of predatory fish in the family Trichiuridae of the order Scombriformes found in seas throughout the world. Fish of this family are long, slender, and generally steely blue or silver in colour, giving rise to their name.
The Atlantic cutlassfish or ribbonfish is an odd looking saltwater fish that sometimes occurs in good numbers off the Mid Atlantic Coast. They are most common in coastal waters from North Carolina to Virginia Beach. Anglers sometimes encounter this odd-looking fish as far north as New York.
Cutlass fish, any of several species of fishes in the family Trichiuridae (order Perciformes). All species are marine; representatives occur in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. Cutlass fishes have a distinctive appearance with a long eel-like body and a low dorsal fin that extends the.
Belt fish, also called cutlass fish, or ribbon fish, looks like a thin ribbon or belt with a sharp pointed head. Another distinguishing feature you can’t miss is its shiny silvery skin (hence the name cutlass).
The largehead hairtail (Trichiurus lepturus) or beltfish is a member of the cutlassfish family, Trichiuridae.
The Atlantic Cutlassfish is a voracious predator feeding on almost any kind of small fish and shrimp. Did You Know? Atlantic Cutlassfish have a nickname of "ribbon fish" because their body is ribbon-like.
Ribbon fish, also known as belt fish or cutlass fish, is a popular seafood delicacy enjoyed by many around the world. With its distinctive long and slender body, ribbon fish offers a delicate and mild flavor that pairs perfectly with a variety of cooking methods.
Cutlassfish are a family of fish that are popular to catch. This guide shows you how to catch cutlass fish, how to fillet, and even cook!