Linedcheek Wrasse
Oxycheilinus digramma
The Linedcheek Wrasse (Oxycheilinus digramma) is a reef-associated Indo-Pacific wrasse found around coral and rocky reefs. It is a small carnivore with a distinctive double cheek stripe; reliable angling information is limited because it is not a common target species.

識別要點
- Two dark lines/stripes on the cheek below the eye, the species' key namesake mark
- Slender wrasse body with a pointed snout and continuous dorsal fin
- Bright reef-wrasse coloration that varies by age and sex, often with a darker face/cheek pattern
棲息地
Coral and rocky reef slopes, lagoon edges, and rubble zones in shallow to moderate depths, typically close to cover and reef structure across tropical Indo-Pacific waters.
誘餌筆記
Rarely targeted by anglers. Small live or cut baits such as shrimp, crab pieces, or tiny baitfish may take it; small reef jigheads and diminutive soft plastics can also work near structure.
行為
A diurnal reef predator that forages on small fishes, crustaceans, and other benthic prey. It stays close to structure, is quick to dart into cover, and is usually encountered singly or in pairs rather than in schools.
警告
Reef fish can carry ciguatera risk in some tropical locations; avoid consuming large individuals from known ciguatera areas. Use caution with sharp reef structure when handling or releasing fish.
釣魚筆記
Fish small offerings tight to reef edges, bommies, or drop-offs with light tackle and minimal hardware. Present baits naturally and be ready for quick hooksets before the fish dives back into cover.