Gunther's Wrasse
Pseudolabrus guentheri
Gunther's Wrasse (Pseudolabrus guentheri) is a temperate wrasse of southern Australia and nearby waters, living over rocky reefs and kelp. It is not a common angling target, but may take small baits or lures around structure.

识别要点
- Slender wrasse body with a small mouth and pointed snout
- Males typically show brighter reddish to pink tones than females
- Distinctive wavy or mottled patterning along the flanks, often with a darker eye stripe in adults
栖息地
Rocky reefs, kelp beds, and rough coastal bottom in temperate waters, typically close to cover where it forages among algal growth and crevices.
饵料备注
Use small baits such as peeled shrimp, squid strips, worms, or tiny pieces of fish. Small soft plastics, grub lures, and lightly weighted metals fished near reef edges can draw strikes.
行为
A small benthic predator that picks crustaceans, mollusks, worms, and other invertebrates from reef structure. It is wary near cover and usually bites close to the bottom.
注意事项
Sharp reef habitat can cut lines and snag tackle; use caution around rocks and surge. This species is not a major food fish, and local regulations may apply if taken.
钓法备注
Fish light line and small hooks close to rocks, kelp, and drop-offs. Present bait naturally and keep it near the bottom; avoid heavy tackle that spooks fish in clear water.