Freckled Goatfish
Upeneus tragula
Freckled Goatfish (Upeneus tragula) is a small tropical goatfish of shallow coastal waters, especially sandy bottoms near reefs, lagoons, and estuaries. It forages with chin barbels for worms, crustaceans, and small mollusks.

识别要点
- Two yellow chin barbels used for bottom probing
- Reddish to pinkish body with many small dark freckles/spots
- Slender goatfish shape with a forked tail and two separate dorsal fins
栖息地
Shallow coastal sand and mud bottoms, lagoon edges, reef flats, seagrass-adjacent flats, and estuarine channels; commonly near structure but feeding on open bottom.
饵料备注
Small bottom baits work best: shrimp pieces, squid strips, bloodworms, sandworms, and tiny cut-bait strips. Small soft plastics, shrimp imitations, and micro jigs also take fish when worked near bottom.
行为
A benthic feeder that probes sediment with its sensitive chin barbels, often in small loose schools. Most active on the bottom during low light and will follow currents and tide edges to pick off invertebrates.
注意事项
Sharp opercular spines can prick handlers; use care unhooking. Check local rules where goatfish are small bycatch, and avoid eating fish from ciguatera-prone reef areas unless local advisories confirm they are safe.
钓法备注
Fish light tackle on the bottom with a small sinker and short leader, or drift baits slowly across sand patches and channel edges. Keep presentations small and near substrate; frequent gentle hops can trigger strikes.