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Where can I find Spotfin croaker?

Asked: Tommy D, Last Updated:

Spotfin croaker (Roncador stearnsii) occur from Point Conception on the California coast all the way south to the tip of Baja California and on into the Sea of Cortez. They are exclusive to this territorial range, however, and are rarely found north of Point Conception or south of Mazatlan, Mexico.

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