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Broadsnout grenadier
nezumia latirostrata
Feels like cranking a wet sock from 800 feet, then it blinks at you. - Mark Collins
Quick Facts
Average Size
6–8 inches 0.15–0.3 lbs
World Record

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Habitat
Deep Continental Slope Mud And Sand
Best Techniques
Deep Drop Bottom Fishing
Best Baits
Cut Squid And Small Fish
Challenge Score
Elite: 61
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Broadsnout Grenadier (Nezumia latirostrata): A Bold, Memorable Hook LineIntroductionThe broadsnout grenadier is the deep-sea equivalent of a weird neighbor: quiet, pale, and always hanging around the bottom. It won't win beauty contests, but if you fish the slope and love oddities, this long-tailed rattail is your kind of weird. You're not chasing it for blistering runs. You're chasing it because very few people do. That's bragging rights you can only buy with heavy leads and a whole lot of line.What Makes the Broadsnout grenadier Unique?Two things jump out. First, that silhouette: a broad, flattened snout up front and a tail that thins into almost nothing at the back. More than half the fish is tail, with no real caudal fin, just a filament. Second, its big eyes and subdued palette are pure deep-sea design, primed for the blue twilight where sunlight fades to rumor. Combine those with a slightly underslung mouth made for sipping life off soft mud, and you've got a specialist built for subtlety.Habitat & Global RangeIf you're looking for broadsnout grenadier habitat, think deep continental slopes, muddy fans, and the shoulders of submarine canyons. It's a benthic drifter, staying tight to mud and sand from roughly a few hundred fathoms down to where sport gear gets impractical. Reported across portions of the Atlantic basin and adjacent deep margins, the species shows up for anglers most where canyon edges, manageable currents, and calm weather line up. These aren't flats fish; they're where the world drops away.Behavior & TemperamentThe broadsnout grenadier doesn't maul baits like a pack of jacks. It's a patient picker. Expect delicate taps and dead weight more than fireworks. They shuffle along the bottom, nosing into silt for crustaceans and grabbing whatever drifts by. Think methodical, not manic. They'll cluster loosely where food concentrates but rarely stack tight like schooling pelagics. Current matters: too much and the buffet blows past; just right and the cafeteria door stays open.Ecological ImportanceDeep slopes are giant conveyor belts of nutrients, and the broadsnout grenadier slots into that flow as a mid-level predator and opportunistic cleaner. It converts tiny critters and fallen snacks into calories for larger slope hunters. That job is unglamorous but critical on the edge of the abyss, where energy is scarce and nothing goes to waste. Dig into Broadsnout grenadier facts and you'll find a humble but pivotal link in the chain.Conservation & Environmental PressuresYou won't see protest signs for this fish, but deepwater species often ride shotgun with vulnerability. Slow growth, patchy data, and bycatch exposure mean they can get nicked without anyone noticing. Bottom trawls in the wrong neighborhoods are bad news for slope life. Climate shifts that tweak currents or oxygen layers can also redraw the buffet line. Data for Nezumia latirostrata isn't overflowing, so sensible handling, minimal retention, and clean release are smart habits.The FishyAF TakeThe broadsnout grenadier is the anti-hero of your fish list: no hype, no crowds, and no mercy for sloppy technique. You'll need real deep-drop discipline to feel the bite, set cleanly, and keep a vertical line in awkward current. Bag one and you've earned your stripes on the slope. Skip the sizzle reel; this is quiet competence in fish form. If you're shopping for Broadsnout grenadier habitat tips, start with mud at depth, drift slow, and let the weird neighbor come to the door.

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Top Fisheries for Broadsnout grenadier

Best places to catch Broadsnout grenadier and how far they are from you.

From iconic trophy waters to bucket-list destinations, these are some of the best places on the planet to target Broadsnout grenadier.

Hudson Canyon

New York
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Norfolk Canyon

Virginia
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Wilmington Canyon

North Carolina
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Laurentian Channel

Newfoundland and Labrador
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Puerto Rico Trench

Puerto Rico
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Broadsnout grenadier Intelligence

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Best Time
Season Score 70/100
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Difficulty Meter
61
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Feeding Triggers
Time of Day Very High
Temperature Moderate
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Weather High
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Where to Find Broadsnout grenadier
Preferred Structure
Wood
Rock
Weeds
Undercuts
Depth Breaks
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Cover vs Roam
Cover Roam

Gear Loadout for Broadsnout grenadier

A reliable starting setup for targeting Broadsnout grenadier, based on typical size, habitat, and presentation style.

Core Setup

  • ROD 5'6"–6'6" heavy-action deep-drop conventional rod
  • REEL Electric 20–30 class or high-speed conventional with strong drag
  • LINE 50–80 lb braided mainline
  • LEADER 30–50 lb mono or fluoro dropper rig

Lures & Baits

  • cut squid strips
  • small fish strips
  • small glow jigs

Tactical Notes

  • Use 1–3 lb sinkers to stay vertical
  • keep scope tight
  • watch for subtle taps
  • and dehook carefully