Eastern Pomfred
Schuettea scalaripinnis
Eastern Pomfred (Schuettea scalaripinnis) is a little-known Australian marine fish, most often recorded from reef-associated waters in the southwest Pacific/Indian Ocean region. It is not a major game fish; reliable angling and life-history information is limited, so notes here are conservative.

识别要点
- Slender reef-fish body with relatively large eyes
- Forked tail and small terminal mouth
- Dorsal fin with clearly connected spiny and soft-rayed portions
栖息地
Marine coastal and reef-associated waters, typically near structure and drop-offs over continental shelf habitats; records are sparse, so exact depth and habitat preferences are not well documented.
饵料备注
If targeted at all, try small natural baits such as squid strips, shrimp, or cut fish; tiny soft plastics, sabiki rigs, or small metal jigs may also take it when it schools.
行为
Likely a small midwater-to-demersal schooling fish that forages on tiny fishes and planktonic or benthic invertebrates around reef structure; specific feeding ecology is poorly published.
注意事项
No species-specific hazard is well established; as with many small reef fishes, local consumption advisories and area closures should be checked before eating.
钓法备注
Use light tackle and small hooks near reefs, edges, or fish-attracting structure; it is not a common sport target, so catches are usually incidental while fishing for other small reef species.