Blackspotted Wrasse
Austrolabrus maculatus
A small wrasse with limited published life-history detail in many reference sets. Blackspotted Wrasse (Austrolabrus maculatus) is a coastal marine species associated with reef and algal habitats in temperate waters, where it forages close to structure.

识别要点
- Dark body with distinct black spotting along the sides
- Wrasse-shaped, laterally compressed body with a pointed snout
- Continuous dorsal fin typical of labrid fishes
栖息地
Shallow coastal reef and kelp/algae-covered rocky habitat, typically in temperate marine waters around structure and nearshore bottom relief.
饵料备注
Small baits and offerings that match its prey work best: worm strips, small shrimp/prawn pieces, and tiny soft plastics or baitfish imitations fished close to the bottom.
行为
Active, structure-oriented forager that picks small benthic invertebrates from rock, algae, and crevices; likely territorial and wary around cover.
注意事项
Handle carefully around rocky habitat and expect a quick, strong escape into cover; local regulations may limit collection or size depending on region, so check area-specific rules before keeping any fish.
钓法备注
Use light tackle and present baits or small lures tight to rocks, kelp edges, and ledges with minimal drift. Short casts and careful retrieval help avoid snagging in structure.