Species guide
How to catch Blue-and-yellow grouper
Epinephelus flavocaeruleus

saltwaterEpinephelidae
The blue-and-yellow grouper is a predatory reef fish known for its vibrant coloration and robust build. Juveniles inhabit shallow reefs, while adults prefer deeper reef environments. It feeds on a variety of marine animals including fishes and crustaceans.
Where they live
Found in Atlantic and Indian Ocean saltwater reefs, juveniles stay in shallow areas (around 10 meters), adults inhabit reefs down to 150 meters.
Typical size
Up to about 90 cm
What they eat
- fishes
- crabs
- shrimps
- spiny lobsters
- squids
- small octopi
Best baits
- small fish
- crabs
- shrimp
Best lures
- soft plastic jigs
- metal spoons
- deep-diving plugs
How to fish for them
- bottom fishing
- reef fishing
- jigging
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