Brassy Drummer
Kyphosus vaigiensis
Brassy Drummer is a large kyphosid reef fish found around tropical and subtropical coasts, often grazing on algae and benthic growth. It is typically taken incidentally rather than targeted as a major game fish.

识别要点
- Deep, laterally compressed body typical of a drummer/sea chub
- Brassy to bronze-gold sheen on the sides and head, often darker on the back
- Small mouth with blunt head profile and a continuous soft dorsal fin
栖息地
Shallow coral and rocky reefs, reef flats, surge zones, lagoons, and outer reef slopes; juveniles may use sheltered inshore habitat and seagrass-adjacent areas.
饵料备注
Small pieces of seaweed or algae-draped bait can work where legal; anglers also use small crustacean or shellfish baits, and small natural-looking soft plastics or flies that imitate reef forage.
行为
Primarily a daytime grazer that feeds on algae, turf growth, and small benthic organisms. It commonly cruises reef edges and surge-exposed areas, often in loose groups.
注意事项
Handle carefully around sharp reef structure; spines and rough surfaces can cause cuts. Check local regulations and size/bag rules, and avoid eating fish from ciguatera-risk areas unless local advisories say it is safe.
钓法备注
Target reef edges, drop-offs, and current-swept structure with light tackle and discreet presentations. Slow retrieves and natural drifts are usually better than fast, flashy lures; species-specific demand is generally low.