Purple Spotted Big-Eye ( Priacanthus tayenus )
Common Name: Big-Eye, Glasseye, Bullseye Local Name: Mata -Hari, Siga (Tagalog); Baga-Baga, Bukaw-Bukaw, Siga, Dilat (Cebuano) Max Size: 35 cm Biodiversity: Marine, Reef-Associated Depth: 20 – 200 m Fishing Season: All Year Long Minimum Size Limit: 6 inches Recommended Bait/Lures: Shrimp, small fish and crustaceans IUCN Red List Status: Not Evaluated (NE) This is a species that is commonly seen in the fish markets around the country. It is a good food fish though they do not grow very large. Fish belonging to this Family are easy to identify due to their large eyes from which there name comes. They are mainly a reef associated species and can be caught by anglers fishing around both inshore and offshore reefs.
Posted on March 10, 2014, in Rare/Bizarre. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.





Very tasty when grilled. The scales and thick skin protect the meat from getting burned. Yum!