Bluestriped Grunt
Haemulon sciurus
Bluestriped grunts are reef-associated marine fish commonly found in shallow tropical waters, where they school over coral and rocky bottoms. They feed mostly at night on small benthic invertebrates and are a modest food and bait species in parts of their range.

识别要点
- Bright blue horizontal stripes running the length of the silvery body
- Yellowish to golden sheen on the body with a darker back
- Small mouth with a blunt head and a rounded tail
栖息地
Shallow coastal reefs, patch reefs, mangrove edges, seagrass beds, and rocky bottoms in warm marine waters; usually near structure in 1-40 m.
饵料备注
Takes small cut shrimp, squid strips, clam, and fish pieces on light tackle; small jigs and tiny soft plastics can work around reef edges, especially at dusk and night.
行为
Primarily nocturnal feeder that grunts by grinding pharyngeal teeth; forms small schools by day and moves over the bottom to pick crustaceans, worms, and mollusks after dusk.
注意事项
Spiny dorsal rays can puncture, and as a reef fish it may be subject to local harvest regulations; in some tropical areas reef fish consumption can carry ciguatera risk, so check local advisories.
钓法备注
Fish near reef structure, drop-offs, and mangrove mouths with light fluorocarbon leaders and small hooks; use a still or slow retrieve and let bait sit close to bottom. A sensitive rod helps detect subtle bites.