Greater amberjack (Seriola dumerili) — called AJ by everyone who fishes for them — are the tackle-busting brawlers of the reef world. Powerful, relentless, and stubbornly determined to return to the structure they call home, amberjack test both angler and equipment in a way few inshore fish can match. They’re found on offshore reefs and wrecks throughout the Southeast and Gulf, and a 50+ lb amberjack on appropriate tackle is a full-body workout.

Where to Find Amberjack

Greater amberjack are found on offshore reefs, wrecks, buoys, and structure in the Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic in depths of 60–300+ feet. They school around any high-relief structure — platforms, shipwrecks, and rocky ledges. Juvenile fish (called ‘banded rudderfish’) are often found closer to shore. AJs are year-round residents on Gulf structure but make some seasonal movements.

Best Tackle

Heavy Conventional: This is not a light-tackle fishery. Rod: 6–7′ heavy to extra-heavy conventional. Reel: 50–80 size conventional with 80–100 lb braid. Leader: 80–150 lb fluorocarbon. Set drag at 30–40% of line strength — you’ll need every bit of it.

Top Techniques

Live Bait: The most effective method. Drop a large live cigar minnow, blue runner, or pinfish to mid-column near structure. AJs will rise off the bottom to take a live bait. Vertical Jigging: Heavy speed jigs (4–10 oz) worked aggressively from bottom to mid-column. One of the most exciting ways to catch AJ — the strikes are brutal. Trolling: Large skirted lures trolled past structure will raise amberjack from depth.

Best Baits & Lures

  • Live Cigar Minnows: The standard Gulf amberjack bait. Drop to mid-column, not all the way to the bottom.
  • Live Blue Runners (Hard Tails): Large, hardy bait that handles well on heavy tackle.
  • Heavy Speed Jigs (4–10 oz): Shimano Lucanus, Knife jigs, and butterfly jigs in pink, white, and blue/white. Work them fast from bottom to mid-column.
  • Pitch Bait (live pinfish or grunt): Free-line near structure for fish holding close to the reef.

Seasonal Patterns

Spring and Fall: Peak seasons when AJs are most active and feeding aggressively. Summer: Present on structure but feeding windows can be shorter during peak heat. Winter: Still catchable but may move slightly deeper. Year-round Gulf residents on the platforms.

Pro Tips

  • Don’t let them get to the structure: The first run of an amberjack is toward the reef. Full drag from the moment of hookup. If they get into the wreck, you lose.
  • Crank hard and don’t stop: AJ fights are won in the first 30 seconds. Maintain relentless upward pressure.
  • Fish mid-column for big fish: The largest amberjack don’t sit on the bottom — they suspend at mid-column and move up to eat. Drop your bait to the structure, then reel up 20–30 feet.
  • Vent carefully: Amberjack from depth suffer barotrauma. Use a descending device for releases.

Regulations

Amberjack: 34″ fork length minimum, 1 fish per person per day in South Atlantic. Gulf: 34″ minimum, 1 fish. Closed seasons exist — verify with NOAA/SAFMC/GMFMC.

Browse all species guides: How To Catch Fish — Complete Species Guides | Weekly Fishing Reports.

Best Amberjack Tackle

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1. Heavy Speed Jig 6 oz Pink White

Vertical speed jig — work aggressively from bottom to mid-column for savage strikes. Check price on Amazon

2. 150 lb Fluorocarbon Leader

Heavy leader for AJ near reef structure — they test every piece of your tackle. Check price on Amazon

3. Penn Squall 30 Two-Speed Reel

Two-speed lets you fight hard and then power the fish up from depth. Check price on Amazon

4. Live Blue Runner Bait Hook 8/0

Largest live blue runner you can find dropped to mid-column near structure. Check price on Amazon

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