Rough Leatherjacket
Scobinichthys granulatus
Rough Leatherjacket is a small tropical to subtropical filefish-like marine species in Australasian waters, though published fishery information is limited. It is usually encountered over reefs, rubble, and seagrass, and is not a major angling target.

识别要点
- Rough, granular skin texture on the body and head
- Deep, laterally compressed filefish-like body with a small mouth
- Long first dorsal spine and mottled brown to olive coloration
栖息地
Shallow coastal marine habitats, especially reefs, rubble slopes, seagrass beds, and sheltered lagoons over sand or coral substrate.
饵料备注
Not a common sport species; if caught, small pieces of shrimp, squid, worm, or tiny reef baits on light tackle may take bites. Small soft plastics or micro jigs worked near bottom can also work.
行为
Benthic and cautious, picking at small invertebrates, algae, and epifauna around structure; often stays close to bottom cover and can be finicky when hooked.
注意事项
Spines and rough skin can cause minor cuts; handle carefully. Check local rules and release any bycatch promptly, as it is not typically a regulated target species.
钓法备注
Use light fluorocarbon leaders, small hooks, and minimal weight; present baits close to cover and keep retrieves slow and low. Because it is not a primary gamefish, many anglers encounter it while fishing reefs or estuaries for other species.