Humphead Bannerfish
Heniochus varius
Humphead Bannerfish (Heniochus varius) is a reef-associated butterflyfish of the Indo-Pacific, often seen singly or in pairs around steep outer reef slopes and drop-offs. It is generally not a targeted gamefish and is better known to divers than anglers.

识别要点
- Long, pale dorsal filament extending well above the body from the first dorsal spine
- Bold black-and-white banding with a steep head profile and yellowish rear body tones
- Dark facial mask with a tall, banner-like body shape typical of Heniochus butterflies
栖息地
Coral reefs, outer reef slopes, surge zones, and drop-offs in tropical Indo-Pacific waters; usually close to branching corals and rich reef structure, from shallow reef tops down to deeper slopes.
饵料备注
Not a standard sport target and usually not taken intentionally. If incidentally caught, tiny natural baits such as shrimp, worm pieces, or coral-reef invertebrate imitations are more plausible than large baits; very small flies or micro-jigs may provoke curiosity.
行为
Diurnal and wary, it picks at small benthic invertebrates and coral-associated prey in the water column and on the reef face. Often swims with the long white dorsal filament trailing above the body; commonly solitary or in pairs.
注意事项
Reef fish handling can be delicate; avoid damage to coral when landing or releasing. Consumption is not commonly recommended for ornamental reef butterflies, and local protections or aquarium-collection rules may apply in some areas.
钓法备注
Best considered an observation species rather than a fishing target. If one is hooked by accident, use very light tackle and avoid heavy pressure around coral to minimize injury; release promptly and carefully.