Halfbanded Seaperch
Hypoplectrodes maccullochi
Halfbanded Seaperch (Hypoplectrodes maccullochi) is a small seabass-like reef fish known from sparse museum and occurrence records. Reliable life-history and angling information is limited, so habitat and behavior are best treated cautiously.

نقاط تحديد الهوية
- Small reef perch with a deep, laterally compressed body
- Single bold dark band/half-band crossing the pale body
- Large eye and spiny dorsal fin typical of serranid reef fishes
الموئل
Recorded from temperate marine reef habitats, typically associated with rocky structure and kelp or other complex cover near the seafloor; specific depth range is poorly documented in public sources.
ملاحظات الطعم
No established sport-fishing profile. If encountered, small strips of fish, squid, or prawn and tiny soft plastics fished near bottom structure are the most plausible offerings.
سلوك
Likely a structure-oriented benthic predator that forages close to cover on small fishes and crustaceans, but detailed diet and spawning behavior are not well documented.
حذر
Species-specific consumption hazards are not well documented; follow local reef-fish advisories and size/possession rules, and confirm identification before harvest.
ملاحظات الصيد
Use light tackle and work baits slowly around rocky reef, ledges, and kelp holdfasts; this is likely an incidental catch rather than a targeted game species.