What is horse eye jacks?

Horse eye jacks are a type of fish that belong to the family Carangidae. They are found in the Atlantic Ocean, ranging from the Gulf of Mexico to South America, and can also be found in the Caribbean Sea.

Horse eye jacks are known for their elongated and slender bodies, silver coloration, and large, distinct eye. They can grow up to 2.5 feet in length and weigh up to 25 pounds.

These fish are important in recreational fishing and are also commercially fished for their meat. They are also sometimes used in aquaculture.

Horse eye jacks are carnivorous and feed mainly on other fish, crustaceans, and squid. They are also known to form large schools in open water or around coral reefs.