Little Weed Whiting
Neoodax balteatus
Little Weed Whiting (Neoodax balteatus) is a small coastal wrasse-like fish found in seagrass and weed beds over sandy bottoms. It is a minor bycatch species rather than a primary angling target, and published life-history information is limited.

识别要点
- Slender, elongate body with a wrasse-like profile
- Distinct dark band or stripe along the side and pale overall coloration
- Small terminal mouth and short, rounded fins
栖息地
Shallow coastal bays, sheltered inshore reefs, and seagrass or weed beds over sand and rubble; typically in very nearshore, vegetated habitats.
饵料备注
Best taken incidentally on very small hooks with marine worms, shrimp pieces, or tiny strips of fish. Small soft plastics or unweighted micro-jigs can also draw strikes when fished near weed edges.
行为
Small, schooling to loose-grouping fish that picks tiny benthic invertebrates and algae from weed and sand. It stays close to cover and is easily spooked in clear, shallow water.
注意事项
No notable species-specific hazards known; as a small inshore fish it is usually of little commercial value, and local size/bag rules may apply.
钓法备注
Use light tackle, fine leaders, and small baits fished slowly along seagrass edges or shallow weed beds. Sight-fishing in calm water can work; avoid heavy sinkers that bury the bait in vegetation.