East Atlantic Peacock Wrasse
Symphodus tinca
East Atlantic Peacock Wrasse is a Mediterranean and adjacent eastern Atlantic wrasse that favors shallow rocky reefs and seagrass. Males are colorful in breeding season and the species feeds mostly on small benthic invertebrates, making it a light-tackle, incidental angling target.

识别要点
- Male often shows a bright orange to reddish body with blue-green spotting, especially in breeding dress.
- Distinct dark blotch at the base of the pectoral fin is typical.
- Moderately deep wrasse body with a rounded tail and thick lips; juveniles are mottled brown-green and much less colorful.
栖息地
Shallow coastal waters over rocky reefs, boulder fields, and Posidonia seagrass beds, usually close to cover and from the surface to about 50 m depth. Most common in warm temperate to Mediterranean shoreline habitats.
饵料备注
Small pieces of shrimp, mussel, crab, or ragworm work well. Small soft plastics, tiny jigs, and natural-looking weedless micro-lures can take them when they are feeding near bottom.
行为
Day-active and inquisitive, picking crustaceans, mollusks, worms, and other small invertebrates from rock, weed, and sand edges. Males become territorial in breeding season and may be more visible on shallow structure.
注意事项
Sharp wrasse teeth can nip fingers when unhooking. Check local size and bag limits; this species is generally not a major table fish and is better released if caught accidentally.
钓法备注
Fish ultralight gear around rocks, kelp, and seagrass margins with small hooks and minimal weight. Present bait close to structure and use a slow retrieve or gentle lift-and-drop; it is usually an incidental catch rather than a primary game fish.