Species guide
How to catch Bermuda sea chub
Kyphosus sectatrix

The Bermuda sea chub is a medium-sized, fusiform fish found in warm saltwater regions worldwide. It mainly grazes on benthic algae but also consumes small crabs and mollusks. This species inhabits shallow waters around coral reefs, sandy or rocky bottoms, and seagrass beds.
Where they live
Found in shallow waters from 1 to 30 meters deep, the Bermuda sea chub frequents coral reefs, rocky and sandy bottoms, and seagrass beds in Atlantic, Pacific, and Mediterranean regions. Juveniles often stay among floating seaweed mats.
Typical size
Up to about 76 cm
What they eat
- benthic algae
- small crabs
- mollusks
Best baits
- pieces of crab
- small mollusks
- marine algae
Best lures
- small soft plastics
- jigs mimicking crustaceans
- algae-colored lures
How to fish for them
- bottom fishing
- float fishing near reefs
- light spinning
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