Myliobatis californica
24-39 inch
20-55 lb
Bat Eagle Rays are large, graceful rays of the Indo-Pacific, instantly recognizable by their broad pectoral fins and spotted backs. They swim in schools over sandy bottoms, feeding on shellfish and crustaceans with powerful jaws. Sometimes leaping from the water, they are a striking sight for divers and anglers alike.
mackerels
worms
shrimps
crabs
squids
clams
cuttlefish
mullets
oysters
abalones
snails
ragworms
lugworms
bow fishing
surf fishing