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Well the Amber Jack A.K.A. (AJ) is a fish and does live in the ocean but it lives near the continental shelf into 200, 150, 100 ft of open water usually about 40 miles of the coast of a Port in The Gulf of Mexico. One of the hardest fish to catch in the gulf and has the most quality and taste of any fish that you can find in that area. An Amber Jack typically 60-80 pounds in an average size travels in schools of fish but a Trophy Amber Jack 100-120 pounds can consume these fish usually in water from 150-200 ft of water in the Gulf of Mexico. In my opinion they are usually not caught by trolling but by going near a wreck spot or near an area with lots of rocks.
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Amberjack are often caught with lures or live bait, trolling or drifting. A very good gamefish, flesh often wormy and not good to eat.
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