Hawaiian Sergeant Major
Abudefduf abdominalis
The Hawaiian Sergeant Major is a robust Hawaiian damselfish found mainly in shallow reef and surge-zone habitats. It is common around the main Hawaiian Islands and is known for bold, territorial behavior and close association with rocky reefs and tide pools.

识别要点
- Five broad black vertical bars on a silvery to yellowish body
- Broad yellowish stripe along the back with a pale belly
- Deep, oval damselfish body with a small mouth and forked tail
栖息地
Shallow coral and rocky reefs, surge channels, reef flats, and tide pools around the main Hawaiian Islands; usually close to cover in clear, warm nearshore water.
饵料备注
Small pieces of shrimp, squid, or fish flesh can attract them; tiny hooks and very small bait work best. They may also strike micro-jigs, small soft plastics, or bits of bread near structure, though they are not a major gamefish.
行为
Bold and territorial, often schooling over reef structure but defending small feeding areas. It grazes and picks at algae, plankton, and small benthic invertebrates, and readily darts at passing food.
注意事项
Sharp reef edges and strong shorebreak make nearshore fishing risky. Check local rules if collecting or keeping fish from reef areas, and avoid consuming from polluted coastal sites.
钓法备注
Fish light tackle and present baits tight to rocks, reef edges, and tide pools on a small hook. Short casts and minimal movement help; they often hit quickly but can be wary in clear shallow water.