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Roudi escolar
promethichthys prometheus
Hits like bad news in the dark, then bulldogs straight through your guesswork. - Rico Alvarez
Quick Facts
Average Size
11–14 inches 0.7–1.3 lbs
World Record

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Habitat
Deep Pelagic Open Ocean
Best Techniques
Deep Jigging And Trolling
Best Baits
Small Squid And Sardines
Challenge Score
Savage: 58
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Roudi Escolar (Promethichthys prometheus): A Bold, Memorable Hook LineIntroductionThe Roudi escolar is the ocean's late-night enigma: blunt attitude, razor teeth, and a habit of showing up where light dies. It's not a headliner like tuna or wahoo, but when a jig gets thumped 1,000 feet down and something mean starts dog-walking the rod, a Roudi escolar might be attached. This is a fish for anglers who like mystery, depth, and a little chaos on deck.What Makes the Roudi escolar Unique?Two standout traits separate this species from the usual bluewater cast. First, the Roudi escolar is built for the twilight zone. It likely lacks a swim bladder, packs oily muscle, and uses huge eyes to squeeze every photon out of the gloom. Second, it plays the night shift. Many encounters happen after dark when it follows migrating baitfish upward, turning midwater into a traveling buffet. Add a mouth full of interlocking fangs and you've got a stealth predator that punishes soft-bodied prey like squid with ruthless efficiency.Habitat & Global RangeAsk for Roudi escolar habitat and you'll hear the same refrain: deep, open, and offshore. This mesopelagic hunter roams continental slopes, offshore banks, and seamounts across tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide. Depth-wise, it works the 200 to 800 meter band, dropping deep by day and cruising higher at night when the bait lifts. Because it's a roamer, you'll see it around FADs, current edges, and anywhere the food chain stacks. That global footprint means you can encounter the species from Hawaii to the Azores to the Indian Ocean, though sightings remain inconsistent and often incidental. If you're collecting Roudi escolar facts, pin this one: it's predictably unpredictable.Behavior & TemperamentThe Roudi escolar is an ambush sprinter, not a marathoner. It strikes hard, then leans into stubborn, head-shaking power. Schooling is loose at best; more often it shows in small clusters shadowing bait. Nighttime is primetime. Deck lights sometimes reveal silvery flashes and big eyes near the surface, but most action happens in the midwater column over deep structure. It isn't as lure-shy as shallow-water fish under heavy pressure, yet it appreciates a clean, fast presentation that mimics fleeing squid or small fish.Ecological ImportanceDeep pelagic zones don't get the Instagram love, but they're a massive chunk of the planet's living space. The Roudi escolar occupies a key lane in this conveyor belt, converting midwater forage like lanternfish and squid into calories for bigger predators. It joins a web that includes tunas, billfish, sharks, and marine mammals. That up-and-down nightly commute helps move energy vertically through the water column, knitting the deep to the surface food chain.Conservation & Environmental PressuresThe species is listed as Least Concern and is not broadly targeted by recreational fleets. Still, its world touches many modern headaches: bycatch on pelagic longlines, plastic-laden drift lines that concentrate forage and trash together, and changing ocean temperatures that can shuffle prey layers. The Roudi escolar's wide range provides resilience, but documenting trends is tough in the deep blue where data points are thin.The FishyAF TakeThe Roudi escolar is the bluewater curveball you remember. You don't plan a trip just for it, but when it hammers a knife jig 400 meters down, you suddenly care a lot. For anglers chasing something offbeat, it's a perfect side quest: global range, gnarly looks, legit pull, and a whiff of myth. If you're logging Roudi escolar facts, add this: it's a specialist that rewards timing, current, and persistence. Show up at night, trust your sounder, and make friends with glow jigs. The ocean still has surprises. This one just prefers the dark.

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Top Fisheries for Roudi escolar

Best places to catch Roudi escolar 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 Roudi escolar.

Kona FADs

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Cross Seamount

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Princess Alice Bank

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Nazareth Bank

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Cape Verde Seamounts

Cabo Verde
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Roudi escolar Intelligence

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Season Score 80/100
Trend Stable
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Difficulty Meter
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Time of Day Very High
Temperature High
Current High
Weather High
Most Important: Time of Day
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Where to Find Roudi escolar
Preferred Structure
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Rock
Weeds
Undercuts
Depth Breaks
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Cover vs Roam
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Gear Loadout for Roudi escolar

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

Core Setup

  • ROD 6'6" PE3–5 jigging rod or 20–30 lb trolling rod
  • REEL High-speed 6000–8000 spinner or compact 10–15 lever drag
  • LINE 40–65 lb braid
  • LEADER 40–80 lb fluorocarbon or mono

Lures & Baits

  • 150–300 g knife jigs
  • glow jigs
  • small skirted lures
  • squid strips
  • sardines

Tactical Notes

  • Work midwater over seamounts at night
  • use sonar to track bait layers
  • add glow or strobe to deep-drop rigs