Our annual survey of seafood in Southeast Louisiana this year counts down the 33 best seafood species enjoyed predominantly in restaurants. We're past the halfway point in our count: at #17 heading to #1.
Tripletail is a fish found throughout the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean. It also swims up the Gulf Stream and into the Atlantic, where fishermen in the Carolinas sometimes catch it. There it's better known by its other name--blackfish.
But "tripletail" has a better ring, doesn't it? That arises from the positions of the dorsal and anal fins, which are about the same size and shape as the tail fin. So they give the illusion that the fish has three tails.
#18: Tripletail
It's an exceptional eating fish. Unfortunately, there's no mass commercial catch of it. Because it's either line-caught or turns up as a bycatch in shrimp nets, it's not widely or regularly available. (Otherwise, it would turn up higher on this list.) Only restaurants that actively work the market every day buy it. Finding tripletail on a menu means a) you're in a pretty good place, and 2) this is your lucky day.